How to Be a Coder
Autor Kiki Prottsmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 iul 2019 – vârsta până la 9 ani
Learn about loops by making music, find out about programming by planning a scavenger hunt, and discover how functions work with paper fortune tellers. Children can discover the skills used by coders by doing practical projects and then learn how to use each of these ideas by creating fun programs in Scratch including a game using a micro:bit minicomputer.
Perfect for kids aged 7-9, the various STEAM activities will help teach children the crucial skills of logical thinking that will give them a head-start for when they begin programming on a computer. Famous scientist pages teach children about coding pioneers, such as Alan Turing and Katherine Johnson, and topic pages, such as the internet, give kids a wider understanding of the subject.
Written by computer science expert Kiki Prottsman, How to be a Coder is so much fun kids won't realize they're learning!
| Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
|---|---|---|
| Hardback (2) | 82.01 lei 23-34 zile | +50.21 lei 7-13 zile |
| Dorling Kindersley - DK – 3 iul 2019 | 82.01 lei 23-34 zile | +50.21 lei 7-13 zile |
| Dorling Kindersley - DK – 2 iul 2019 | 125.79 lei 3-5 săpt. |
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ISBN-13: 9781465478818
ISBN-10: 1465478817
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 222 x 282 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Dorling Kindersley - DK
ISBN-10: 1465478817
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 222 x 282 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Dorling Kindersley - DK
Notă biografică
Kiki Prottsman is an educator and vibrant YouTube personality. She wrote My First Coding Book for DK. Curriculum Development Manager at Code.org and a former computer science instructor at the University of Oregon, she is a Member of Mensa, and a past Chair of Women in Computer Science. Kiki also writes for the Huffington Post, and has graced the cover of Open For Business magazine. As a champion for responsible computing and equality in both CS employment and education, Kiki works with many organizations to improve the experience of girls and women in STEM. Her landmark work with the hands-on Traveling Circuits computer science curriculum helped Thinkersmith receive the 2013 Google RISE Award for excellence in Science and Engineering. She currently sits on the Advisory Board for Wonder Workshop Robotics, while also playing an advisory role in many STEM grant projects.