Showing posts with label Coding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coding. Show all posts

Friday, December 2, 2016

Computer Science For All class in Middle School at ISB

This is a Middle School Computer Science class working on their final project in various programming languages like Processing, Scratch and Stencyl. They all come from various grade levels. It's nice to see girls involved in these classes which is not the norm in other schools. Teaching young people to code early on can help build many skills, confidence and interest in these kinds of subjects.

 


 


 

Monday, November 7, 2016

Explore coding with Mimo on your iPhone or iPad

Learn how to code on your iPhone - whenever and wherever you have a minute. Dive into app development, learn how to build websites, and get the hang of databases - from the very beginning to intermediate and advanced-level concepts.




Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Using Swift Playgrounds with one Apple ID on various iPads causes problems

We started using Swift Playgrounds (a programming tutorial from Apple) on several iPads today but using the same Apple ID and we got some syncing conflicts. Modifications done on different iPads affect other devices and shows a window titled "Resolve Conflict". ​I believe that in order to fix this, we need to use separate Apple IDs for each one of the 9 iPads using Swift Playgrounds in the Computer Science For All class.

Currently they are using the account: mstlc1@isb.ac.th   If we don't, students will continue to experience this syncing message and won't be able to use the coding tutorial successfully.


Thursday, September 11, 2014

Learn to code

CODE.org is doing a great job trying to come up with a simple tool to teach kids how to code. I have used it in various settings including a summer camp coding class where I had elementary school kids learning about coding and computer science concepts. Give it a try and you'll see wonderful results.



Monday, November 11, 2013

Passion Day @ ISB - November 8th 2013



Want to know how these kids learned to write a computer game? Interested in learning programming? Curious about object-oriented programming and Java?  Click here to get more information!  Learn to program in real Java code (standard Java) and object oriented program techniques in two-dimensional graphics worlds.



My objective is to inspire an interest in coding and the theme is computer games and implementation.