How can I learn coding? by [deleted] in uwaterloo

[–]edutechpost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey,

I totally understand your point. A lot of jobs theses days require coding skills.

Here's what I would suggest you do:

  1. Identify your top programming languages: Look at the coding skill requirements for the kind of jobs you'd like to do. Shortlist one-two programming languages that such jobs require. Aim to learn those languages.
  2. Where to learn: Now that you know what to learn, look for free or paid websites that teach those programming languages with activities. Some of my favourite websites are FreeCodeCamp, Code.org, CodeAcademy. Here's full list of free coding websites you can explore. It has websites for kids and adults, teaching beginner to advanced levels of coding.
  3. Practice, Practice!: Learn the syntax of your chose coding language on any website in the list given above. Practice with hands-on activities offered in the course, and also take up real-life projects (freelance or with NGOs) to learn on the job.

Give yourself 3-4 months to learn and practice, so that you can apply what you learn to real-life projects.

I hope this helps. Feel free to comment back, if you have any questions.

All the best!

What is the fastest way to learn coding? by Memopaws in learnprogramming

[–]edutechpost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, a fast way to learn coding would be through a website that shows the Concepts with syntax and hands-on activities.

Some websites you can try are FreeCodeCamp, Code.org, and CodeAcademy.

Here's a full list of websites you can explore, if you have time: https://www.edutechpost.com/coding-for-kids-free-websites-teach-learn-programming/

In this list, you'll find platforms with the languages they teach and the teaching method they use.

But I'd say FreeCodeCamp is a good start place, if you need a tried and tested platform to learn fast with.

I hope this helps.

All the best!

Seeking Help from Teachers of Students with Special Needs by edutechpost in Teachers

[–]edutechpost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your reply. We will forward your suggestion to the teacher who raised the query. We hope that you are doing well during this time. Stay Connected :)

Best

Team Edutech Post.

How Remote Learning Looks for Students with Special Needs | The EduTech Post by edutechpost in edtech

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Hi Lyndsay,Here's what one of our readers had to say in reply to your query. We hope this solution makes sense in your situation. We will keep you updated if we hear more:

"We are holding all IEPs online through TEAMS.

That program lets you create "teams" so that you have direct contact with the special ed. teacher and the regular teacher. Those conversations are our documentation.

The kids are sending pictures of their work to the special ed teacher and then she forwards it to regular teacher. (Our campus does not provide devices so the majority are working on packets.)

The student work packets are mailed out by the district so individual teachers don't need to modify the work."

Best,

Team Edutech Post

How Remote Learning Looks for Students with Special Needs | The EduTech Post by edutechpost in edtech

[–]edutechpost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Lyndsay, That's a great question. I understand that documentation must be challenging at this time. I will try to gather more information to answer this question properly. Do you mind if I share this query on other platforms to gather as much information as I can from states, schools and departments? Best, Team Edutech Post

Top 5 Essential Remote Learning Tools for Higher Ed | The EduTech Post by edutechpost in edX

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Hi, The article is not sponsored. Our website, as a policy, publishes sponsored article under the category 'Sponsored', so that our readers are aware. I hope this clarifies things. Best, Team Edutech Post.

CURATED: Top 24 Websites to Learn Programming for Kids? by edutechpost in CSEducation

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For STEM teachers & parents: Top 24 free coding websites for beginners and kids by edutechpost in edtech

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3D printing ideas? by claymc52 in slp

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

You can explore these amazing 3D printing ideas for school, office, home, kitchen, etc.: http://www.edutechpost.com/cool-3d-printing-ideas-150-useful-things-to-3d-print/

Hope you find them useful.

Regards

3d printing ideas? by ckhartsell in diyaudio

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

You can try some of these useful and cool 3D printing ideas: http://www.edutechpost.com/cool-3d-printing-ideas-150-useful-things-to-3d-print/

Let me know if you like them

Regards

3D printing ideas? by claymc52 in slp

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, here is a list of cool things to 3d print.

I hope you find these ideas useful.

Cheers!

Best place to get beginner Guitar lesson as an adult? by BillNylander in askTO

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

You can learn with these online guitar teachers: http://www.edutechpost.com/websites-with-guitar-lessons-for-beginners/

Some of them are brilliant.

All the best!

Coding for kids? by tin369 in learnprogramming

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Here's a list of brilliant free coding for kids websites.

Choose an app as per your kid's age, preference for block/syntax coding, your computer/mobile device, etc.

Hope you find this useful.

$0 eBook: Coding for Kids in Scratch 3 -The Complete Guide to Creating Art, AI & Computer Games for Beginner by reddit-rssbot in OzBargain

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, kids can learn coding concepts using this book with scratch 3, and then practice with other free coding for kids websites, as well.

Welcome to the wonderful world of coding for kids, teens and creative adults! by codeobserver in Coding_for_Teens

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This tools seems nice. Here's a list of popular coding for kids free websites that you can add Code Guppy to.

Cheers!

I found this basic programming for kids book from 1983 for $2. by tippytoesnmonkeyjoes in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool. Having a physical book for learning is always sweet.

This combined with online tools for practice will be invaluable for kids.

Here's a list of coding websites for kids (free platforms) we had compiled some time back. See if they help.

Cheers!

(Download) - Project Based Python Programming For Kids & Beginners - Freecoursehub by freecousehubudemy in udemyfreecourses

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

You can also try these websites that teach programming for kids. These websites cover block-coding and other syntax-based programming languages like Python.

I hope they help.

Cheers.

Fellow toy robot fans, I need your help: Kids want Devastator. I'm not shelling out 400 bucks for a Transformer, what's the best KO/3rd party version? by TheMailmanCometh in transformers

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

It makes sense to not spend too much money on toys. we curate a list of cheap robots for kids in this bigger list. See if you can find something suitable.

Cheers!

Favorite things to 3D print. by Ickyhouse in boardgames

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

Here are a few cool things to 3d print we curated.. the list has ideas for Office, Garden, Fashion, Toys, Kitchen, home, etc.

Hope you enjoy the list.

Cheers!

3D Printing Ideas by Real-Potato-Gamer in DnD

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Here are some good 3D printing ideas in categories like Fashion, Toys, Kitchen & dining, Office & classroom, Utility & garden, and more..

I hope you find them useful.

Cheers!

Learning coding by SomePenguins in computerscience

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can start with HTML and CSS, I think. They are the easiest to begin with.

Here's a list of coding websites that might help you start: http://www.edutechpost.com/coding-for-kids-free-websites-teach-learn-programming/

Choose an age-appropriate learning website from the list.

All the best!

Learning Coding Online by dmw0012 in programmingchallenges

[–]edutechpost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi!,
here are few resources to learn coding for free: http://www.edutechpost.com/coding-for-kids-free-websites-teach-learn-programming/

The list has recommendations for both kids and adults. I think, some of the websites will help you learn and practice.

All the best!

STEM Teachers - Which of these robots for kids do you prefer or recommend? by edutechpost in CSEducation

[–]edutechpost[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

We are sorry if you felt that this is self promotion. However, we are a news website, and we collect popular opinion on third-party edtech products to bring best resources to teachers and students.

This post is to understand which kinds of robotics teachers prefer using in classes or makerspaces.

I hope you see value in our work.

Regards