How to code: the grown-ups' guide - the troubleshooting handbook for parents and teachers

This title includes background information, troubleshooting and extra activities to support children (and grown-ups!) in learning key coding concepts.

The How to Code series introduces coding through clear and concise information, teamed with simple and practical tasks, from drawing shapes, giving instructions in code, building games and much more!

With coding having been recently introduced into the UK curriculum as a result of the 'skills gap' within the industry, there's never been a better time to learn about programming.

Book 5 is a guide for parents and teachers, which provides an overview of the topics covered in books 1-4.

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Subject(s)Computing
Author(s)Max Wainewright
Age11-14
Published2015
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Shelf referenceP004 HOW
ISN/ISBN9781784932404
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8uwc

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