scratchjr
With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. (by LLK)
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scratchjr
Posts with mentions or reviews of scratchjr.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-03.
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[K-12] Duolingo but for Programming?
There’s ScratchJr (https://www.scratchjr.org/) which my 4 year old daughter learned in about an hour. There is the full version of Scratch (https://scratch.mit.edu) and then there are a ton of other apps out there.
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The real important thing is making it fun. I have taught kids as young as 6 some aspects of CS. Depending on the particular kid a good place to start is ScratchJr. Often it starts as just playing with colors but then they notice that with some coding logic they can make great stories. This is also available on ipad for kids that have not mastered a mouse.
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Announcing: Downpour
This looks lovely! One nice addition would be the ability to record sounds and link them. This feature in ScratchJr [1] allows children to make animations with cute voices.
[1]: https://www.scratchjr.org/
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Anyone trying to get their kid to learn how to program? I'm a coder, can give recommendations :)
https://www.tynker.com/ is great, https://www.scratchjr.org/ is also great. Both mentioned by the parent up above too :). Probably starting at age 6 or 7 for scratch Jr could work, if you help them through it I'm sure that would help both you learn!
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My kid loves computers. I would like him to start programming, just for fun to see if it is something for him. But how to start, what type of programming language that is appealing. Books? I mean, we can start with Lisp, but how long will attention hold? Please advise, thanks.
Depending the age of your kids, there as also scratch junior: https://www.scratchjr.org/
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Coding for a 5 year old?
Check out ScratchJr.
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If you were a parent with no experience in coding, how would you introduce/teach your 6yo child to code?
You're looking for scratch jr. https://www.scratchjr.org/
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Coding site for 9 and 6 year old
The 6-year-old might start with this one - https://www.scratchjr.org/
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You can now use ScratchJr on your Chromebooks(especially those made after 2017), underrated coding app for children but it can teach anyone.
There exists plans for a web version (on the GitHub repo), but I don't know if it will actually come out anytime soon considering the ST's laziness.
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UI scaling in Android App
As far as I am aware, yes, there is not any other ways to change the font size from the system and from the app settings. Probably the best thing you would be able to do is modifying the source code and then building the APK.
Arduino
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Which electronic kit should I get ? Absolute beginner
I learned from looking at example code in the Arduino IDE (a really good and free code editor https://www.arduino.cc/en/software). The Arduino IDE allows you to add more boards (like ESP32, ESP8266, Tiny etc.) so you're not limited to using only their Arduino boards.
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Robot Tour Software Problems
Based on what I am seeing from the Keystudio website, the software you need is just the Arduino IDE. This can be downloaded from Arduino.cc for most operating systems, including Mac OSX. You may need to install support for other boards or install libraries to make it work with the Arduino and hat included with the kit.
- General information about getting started with the Pico SDK
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Save Data to Kintone with an ESP8266
Download and install the Arduino IDE. After installation, open the IDE to the first sketch.
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I am a noob at this pls dont roast
Well, your first course of action would be to download the software - https://www.arduino.cc/en/software
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How to begin
You can download the IDE from here.
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arduino leonardo
You will need to download and install the Arduino IDE to do that. I would suggest the Legacy 1.8.x IDE or the Arduino Web Editor (which will still require that you install some software on your computer to help transfer the program to the Arduino).
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How to program a Raspberry Pico to make a button box
The software used for that video is the arduino IDE https://www.arduino.cc/en/software
- [Arduino] Réflexions sur Arduino IDE 2.0?
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Trying my hand at a brake
Wiring: You're on the right track with your wiring assumptions. The red wire should connect to the 5V pin, the black wire to the GND pin, and the green wire to one of the analog input pins (A0-A5) on the Arduino Leonardo. For example, you can connect the green wire to the A0 pin. Programming the Arduino Leonardo: To translate the handbrake input to Assetto Corsa, you'll need to program the Arduino Leonardo to act as a USB HID (Human Interface Device). This will allow your computer to recognize it as a game controller. First, you'll need to install the Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment) on your computer. You can download it from the official website: https://www.arduino.cc/en/software