#SHORTS

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#SHORTS - 6 INTERESTING RESOURCES TO ENCOURAGE YOUR KIDS TO LEARN TO CODE | InterviewDOT

Code.org A non-profit foundation, code.org is a free coding website for kids to get started in coding. It features web resources, tools, apps, and a list of local facilities that offer programming for kids.

Scratch is one of the most popular coding tools for kids, and it’s designed to help students with little to no coding experience. Scratch is a visual programming language and online community targeted primarily at children, by coding with bricks in the editor. Users of the site can create online projects using a block-like interface.

Tinker teach skills like computer programming, thinking, and problem solving. Users will learn how to logically sequence events, create playable games, tell good stories, and model real situations. They also learn computational thinking by developing algorithmic and design thinking abilities. After learning the fundamentals, kids can transition to JavaScript within the Tynker learning system.

CodeAcademy is an online interactive platform that offers free coding classes in 12 different programming languages including Python, Java, JavaScript (jQuery, AngularJS, React.js), Ruby, SQL, and Sass, as well as markup languages HTML and CSS.

Tekkieuni is a virtual school brought to you by the eTeacher Group, an international company that operates leading virtual schools throughout the world. All of their pedagogical structured lessons are taught via live video streaming, allowing the kids to connect and interact with the teacher and their fellow classmates in real time.

CodeMonkey is an online game for the youngest students, which teaches coding through step-by-step tutorials, in a number of different levels. They provides good coding practice and uses a real programming language called Coffeescript that is similar to JavaScript, which is being used frequently for Web applications and is much easier for kids to understand.