When did we collectively decide coding for kids should just be moving cartoon characters through mazes? Is there any empirical evidence this activity is useful for helping kids do interesting and personally meaningful things with code? If there is, please point me to it #CSforAll
… which is why I encourage the same tool-makers and educators to look at the next few hundred hours of activities in @codeorg curriculum to draw inspiration from the mixing of modalities.
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Just one example being Logo-based drawing which accounts for many millions of student projects on
@codeorg, such as this beautiful repeating star made using just 7 blocks of code. https://studio.code.org/projects/artist/fuzE8QPGJ2LnaYrpQKozp-A084tT4IGh-YIUpvPCpLw …. -
Thanks
@aankit for drawing this to my attention, and Nathan for bearing with the length of my response. If I had more time I’d have made it shorter.
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