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Big Sky Students Learn to Code

Would you like to learn how to code?  Click the following link to get started.

Coding website
Tools We Use To Code:Code.org
MIT App Inventor
Scratch
Frozen! Code with Elsa

Apps
  • Lightbot
  • Daisy the Dino
  • Hopscotch
  • Scratch Jr
  • Tynker
  • Pixel Press Floors


More Coding Resources
  • Project GUTS: code.org and Project Growing Up Thinking Scientifically (GUTS) developed a middle school program that focuses on computer science, modeling, and simulation.
  • Bootstrap offers a nine unit course that teaches math concepts through computer programming.
  • Make School, formerly Make Games with Us is always a favorite; the beginner tutorial is free.
  • Touch Develop is an app creator, as is App Inventor
  • Code Academy offers lessons in HTML and CSS, Javascript, jQuery, Python, Ruby, and PHP.
  • Crunchzilla offers a series of javascript tutorials, including Code Monster, for pre-teens, Code Maven for teens and adults, and Game Maven, for advanced users age sixteen plus.
  • Exploring Computer Science: “A K-12 university partnership committed to democratizing computer science.”
  • Code Avengers: Students can learn to build web sites, apps, and games
  • Game Maker offers a game maker studio for novice and professional game developers
  • CS is Fun - a collection of coding tools to explore for all ages
  • Pencil Code - Learn professional programming languages using an editor that lets you work in either blocks or text. Create art, music, games, and stories. Or invent a program that will change the world.
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