A Computer Science and Learning Sciences team led by PhD student Caryn Tran aimed to understand how educational programming ...
Code.org is a nonprofit platform that introduces learners to coding through free, interactive lessons suitable for different ages and skill levels. Its block-based environment helps beginners focus on ...
Trumpet blares, fading sounds of heartbeats and a ringing alarm clock. These aren’t sound effects for a movie — rather, for ...
The students in a computer science class at the Global Idea School, an independent, non-profit elementary school in Redmond, ...
Scratch 3.0 is the next-generation visual programming language designed to make coding accessible, creative, and collaborative. Developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab, ...
Experimental plugin by Endless OS Foundation that introduces a high-level, block-based visual programming language as an educational tool. Our aim is to reduce the learning curve faced by learners who ...
So, you’re looking to get your kids into coding, and you’ve heard about Code.org Course B. It’s a pretty popular starting point for young learners, aiming to make computer science accessible and fun.
Austin Cook EECS student Christian Sandoval (right) and another student volunteer help elementary school students learn basic coding. University of Arkansas faculty and students recently introduced ...
Dr. Roxanne Molina and Brianna Nolet of Bedford Academy recently presented ways to integrate Scratch and block-based coding into core subjects for elementary school students during the Christa ...
How can technology help kids be more creative? How does it help them build a sense of autonomy, self-esteem, and social connection? These are a few of the questions educational researcher Nikita ...
NEW YORK, Sept. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Codie Blocks, the groundbreaking early learning tool that teaches kids to code before they can read is thrilled to announce a new collaboration with Scratch, ...