“The 'Hour of Code™' is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.
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The tutorials on this page have been pre-screened
to ensure they will work in Safari on the school iPads.
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To view all tutorials available for the 2016 Hour of Code
(including downloadable IOS and Android apps, and "flash" enabled projects),
Click on the link below:
Hour of Code (https://hourofcode.com/us/learn)
to ensure they will work in Safari on the school iPads.
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To view all tutorials available for the 2016 Hour of Code
(including downloadable IOS and Android apps, and "flash" enabled projects),
Click on the link below:
Hour of Code (https://hourofcode.com/us/learn)
Fun tutorials for all ages!
Click on the links below to get started. Code your own Sports Game
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*Ms. Leslie's FAVORITE *
CodeMonkey is a fun and educational game environment where students learn to code in a real programming language, no previous experience needed.
(More challenging for advanced coders)
Build an iPhone game in your Browser https://hourofcode.com/makeschool Grade 6+
(This one is good...it sneaks up on the player and teaches javascript) Silent Teacher https://hourofcode.com/silent Grade 6+
(This is a great intro to MatLab coding and will works on iPad, but it is probably easier to move around the workspace on a computer/laptop) Learn to Code with MatLab https://hourofcode.com/matlab |