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Samaira Mehta, who is 12, became interested in coding at age 6. Her friends didn’t share her enthusiasm. She thought a game might convince them that learning to code can be fun.
1. Master basic coding concepts. 2. Try block-based programming, a great way to start applying the concepts you’ve learned. The websites Code.org and Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) offer fun lessons. 3.
This hands-on interactive experience sparks creativity and boosts confidence–leaving students proud of their custom track and the coding skills they’ve gained. 2. Hello World (Code.org): Learn the ...
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