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Teaching Beginners to Code
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Code.org is the first stop in teaching beginners to code. The founder of the Hour of Code, Code.org is a nonprofit organization with a mission to teach as many people as possible about computer science. With resources to teach and inspire people to learn about computer science, it is a one stop shop to get started with computer programming.
Computer Science Unplugged is an outstanding, free resource to help teach computational thinking skills without the need for technology! They offer videos, tutorials, activities and a free downloadable book as well as translations of activities in multiple languages.
Edutopia has gathered a wealth of articles to help you get started teaching students to code. From the why to the how, learn how educators all over the world are tying coding into their curriculum...
Kodable created this infographic about why we should teach children to code.
Khan Academy offers this fantastic resource to guide you in teaching computer programming in the classroom and in out-of-school programs
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MIT Open Courseware offers their computer science courses online.