My first computer
My First Computer è il primo esercizio che facciamo per avvicinarci ai computer. Vediamo ora insieme quali sono alcune delle parti importanti che lo compongono.
Codyroby il kit fai da te
I giochi di programmazione fai da te sono il regalo perfetto: puoi scaricarli subito, sono gratis, garantiscono il divertimento, sviluppano la creatività.
CodyRoby è il nuovo metodo per divertirsi con la programmazione a qualsiasi età anche senza computer. Scarica il kit fai da te e costruisci un regalo originale in pochi minuti (guarda il video tutorial). Il kit comprende: 40 cody cards, una scatola porta carte, una scacchiera e 5 pedine. Segui le semplici istruzioni qui di seguito.
csunplugged.org
http://csunplugged.org/
CS Unplugged is a collection of free learning activities that teach Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around.
The activities introduce students to Computational Thinking through concepts such as binary numbers, algorithms and data compression, separated from the distractions and technical details of having to use computers. Importantly, no programming is required to engage with these ideas!
CS Unplugged is suitable for people of all ages, from elementary school to seniors, and from many countries and backgrounds. Unplugged has been used around the world for over twenty years, in classrooms, science centers, homes, and even for holiday events in a park!
The material is available free of charge, and is shared under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA licence, which makes it easy to copy, adapt and share it.
Il libro in Italiano
Code.org
Code.org is a non-profit organization and eponymous website led by brothers Hadi and Ali Partovi that aims to encourage people, particularly school students in the United State, to learn computer science.
The website includes free coding lessons, and the initiative also targets schools in an attempt to encourage them to include more computer science classes in the curriculum. On December 9, 2013, they launched the Hour of Code 2013 challenge nationwide to promote computer science during computer science week until December 15, 2013. Major tech companies and their founders, including Bill Gates and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, have put up about $10 million for Code.org.