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Check out [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKIu9yen5nc&feature=player_embedded this video from code.org]!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKIu9yen5nc&feature=player_embedded
AppStudioEDU is a good way to get students engaged in computer science. Creating apps which they can take with them on their mobile device has an immediate appeal them. Mobile device development is also the fastest growing field of programming.


AppStudio is a good way to get students engaged in computer science. Starting kids off in Java, Objective C or C++ will wipe out all but the most dedicated students. The right approach is to get them hooked with some easy results quickly, then encourage them to do more. Giving them the ability to put an app on their iphone/iPod that they can carry around with them does a lot to make it real.
AppStudioEDU lets you use JavaScript or BASIC to teach programming principles. Starting kids off in Java, Objective C or C++ will wipe out all but the most dedicated students. The right approach is to get them hooked with some easy results quickly, then encourage them to do more. Giving them the ability to put an app on their iphone/iPod that they can carry around with them does a lot to make it real.
 
AppStudio lets you use JavaScript or BASIC to teach programming principles.


== Organizations==
== Organizations==
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* CSTA: Computer Science Teachers Association http://csta.acm.org
* CSTA: Computer Science Teachers Association http://csta.acm.org
* EdSurge: "Discover the Best in Education Technology" https://www.edsurge.com
* EdSurge: "Discover the Best in Education Technology" https://www.edsurge.com
* EdSurge: "Try before you buy" https://www.edsurge.com/guide/try-before-you-buy
* Exploring CS: "A K-12/University partnership to democratizing computer science" http://www.exploringcs.org
* Exploring CS: "A K-12/University partnership to democratizing computer science" http://www.exploringcs.org
* http://www.computingatschool.org.uk
* http://www.computingatschool.org.uk
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* Computer Science for Kids: "We offer Self-Study Programming Tutorials for Middle School, High School and Beginning Adults!" http://www.computerscienceforkids.com
* Computer Science for Kids: "We offer Self-Study Programming Tutorials for Middle School, High School and Beginning Adults!" http://www.computerscienceforkids.com
* Clever API: An https based system for monitoring student progress https://getclever.com/developers/
* Clever API: An https based system for monitoring student progress https://getclever.com/developers/
* http://appshed.com/academy: AppShed Academy delivers key organisational tools that enable teachers to turn app development into a compelling teaching methodology.

Latest revision as of 20:48, 9 March 2019

Check out this video from code.org!

AppStudioEDU is a good way to get students engaged in computer science. Creating apps which they can take with them on their mobile device has an immediate appeal them. Mobile device development is also the fastest growing field of programming.

AppStudioEDU lets you use JavaScript or BASIC to teach programming principles. Starting kids off in Java, Objective C or C++ will wipe out all but the most dedicated students. The right approach is to get them hooked with some easy results quickly, then encourage them to do more. Giving them the ability to put an app on their iphone/iPod that they can carry around with them does a lot to make it real.

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