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Robotics – The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Peace? : Stager-to-Go - Gary Stager @garystager

Robotics – The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Peace? : Stager-to-Go - Gary Stager @garystager | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Coding and programming are the same thing. As a proponent of high-quality educational experiences, I recommend programming and robotics as incubators of powerful ideas.
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The Military Just Created An AI That Learned How To Program Software - Futurism

The Military Just Created An AI That Learned How To Program Software - Futurism | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Tired of writing your own boring code for new software? Finally, there’s an AI that can do it for you.

BAYOU is an deep learning tool that basically works like a search engine for coding: tell it what sort of program you want to create with a couple of keywords, and it will spit out java code that will do what you’re looking for, based on its best guess.

The tool was developed by a team of computer scientists from Rice University who received funding both from the military and Google. In a study published earlier this month on the preprint server arXiv, they describe how they built BAYOU and what sorts of problems it can help programmers solve.
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Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: 30 Sites/Apps for Learning how to Program or Code

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: 30 Sites/Apps for Learning how to Program or Code | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
In today's classroom STEM is a vital topic covered universally.  With that being said, more and more students are being introduce to coding and programming earlier then ever before.  Best of all, new technology and apps makes it easier and easier for students to learn these useful skills.  Below is a list of some of the best resources for students and educators looking to learn how to program and code.
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Scratch is the right place for coding – Code Like A Girl

Scratch is the right place for coding – Code Like A Girl | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Coding in education is once again gaining more and more popularity in education. There are now too many coding tools, online and device-based, to keep up with. There are so many choices now for students, teachers, or for anyone looking at using coding in education. Choice is great but it creates a new challenge for teachers — which tool(s) is best for my students?
But coding in education is special. It’s not just learning about loops, variables, objects and if…then statements. Coding to learn in education has a long history. But computer science and computer programming also has a long history. Often, they are getting mixed up and, I think, there is some time and effort being wasted as a result.
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This free course can teach you music programming basics in less than an hour

This free course can teach you music programming basics in less than an hour | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Ableton, A Berlin-based music software company, just released a free interactive music course that runs right in your browser.
One thing that immediately struck me about their web app was how well it was built. For example, if you change the tab, the music will fade out, then fade back in when you return. And if you start one sequencer, then scroll down and start another sequencer, it will automatically pause the first one.
It also has fun, easy to understand interfaces for programming music.
Giora Tal's curator insight, May 24, 2017 8:06 AM

Ableton, A Berlin-based music software company, just released a free interactive music course that runs right in your browser.

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20 Apps Making Programming for Kids Exciting (Updated 2017) @AvatarGeneration

20 Apps Making Programming for Kids Exciting (Updated 2017) @AvatarGeneration | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
How can programming for kids be fun? Through play, of course, and what better way than through apps! Learning to code is similar to learning a second language, and the younger a child begins to pick it up, the more rapidly he or she will understand it. In addition, programming apps can develop life skills such as critical thinking and problem solving. Today´s generation of parents are raising their children in a unique world, one unlike anything the human race has previously experienced. Most families are immersed in technology, whether they realize it or not. These technological devices require programming, or coding, to function, and it is a skill set that is becoming more and more necessary on an international level. These 20 apps, in no particular order, are hitting the mark and making programming for kids exciting and challenging.
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Tons of Free Coding Books - Educator's Technology

Tons of Free Coding Books - Educator's Technology | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Coding is one of the most demanded skills in the 21st century learning. There is a growing need for teaching students the fundamentals of coding and computer programming not only because these are the skills needed for the future job market but also because coding allows learners to better understand their digitally focused life and therefore enhance their interaction with digital media.



We have already featured a plethora of interesting resources, apps, and tools  that teachers and parents can draw on to introduce coding to their kids  and today we are sharing with you another important resource we learned from Life Hacker. The popular GitHub has compiled this excellent list comprising more than 500 free books on programming and coding. The books cover different  topics from programming languages to software architecture.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways to Develop Programming Skills This Summer

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways to Develop Programming Skills This Summer | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Summer is almost here and it's a great time to learn a new skill that you can bring into your classroom next fall. One of the skills that seems to be mentioned in almost every education periodical these days is programming or coding. Learning to program isn't as difficult as you might think that is. Each of the following services make it relatively easy to learn to program your own apps. As you learn to program your own app, you'll start to see how your students can do the same and use those skills in your classroom next fall.
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An Assembly Line of Coding Students? Tough Questions for the Computer Science Movement - EdSurge News

An Assembly Line of Coding Students? Tough Questions for the Computer Science Movement - EdSurge News | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"What does it really mean to prepare students for a future in coding careers? Clive Thompson, a freelance writer for Wired and The New York Times magazine, thinks the reality is not as rosy as many people think.

In a popular Wired article titled, The Next Big Blue-Collar Job is Coding, Thompson criticizes pop culture and some writers, like himself, for overly romanticizing the notion of the ‘lone genius coder’—the Mark Zuckerbergs and Mr. Robots of the world—saying that’s not what every coder looks like and that's not what many coders will be.

They don’t let just self-trained amateurs show up at Boeing and start building planes alongside the pros. That happens all the time in software.

Thompson recently talked with EdSurge about the future of programming work in the United States and the realities students will face in their future job searches. The conversation has been edited and condensed for clarity. Listen to a complete version of the interviews below, or on your favorite podcast app (like iTunes or Stitcher)."

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If you're new to coding, this is the programming language you should learn first

If you're new to coding, this is the programming language you should learn first | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
As we move more and more toward a world filled with screens, those possessing coding skills have never been more in demand.

If you’re trying to break into the field, whether you want to program robots, design websites, or become a more desirable employee, learning Python is a good place to start.
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By age 6, kids already think boys are better than girls in programming and robotics

By age 6, kids already think boys are better than girls in programming and robotics | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
There’s a lot of effort to attract women to the computer sciences at universities and the workforce. But to shift technology’s gender imbalance we might need to focus on a younger crowd. Much younger — like 6-year-olds.

For the first time, research from the University of Washington shows that by first grade, children are already embracing the stereotype that boys are better than girls at robotics and programming. At the same time, the kids believe that girls and boys are equally good or their own gender is better at math and other sciences.

And girls with the strongest negative stereotypes about their genders’ tech abilities also reported the least interest and personal skill in programming and robotics.
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Turtle Academy - learn logo programming in your browser free programming materials for kids

Turtle Academy - learn logo programming in your browser free programming materials for kids | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Turtle Academy makes it surprisingly easy to start creating amazing shapes using the LOGO language Here are some examples for easy and fun programming
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