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The Invent To Learn Guide to Block Programming

By Gary Stager Posted on May 4, 2015 Posted in Invent to Learn Guides, resources Tagged with App Inventor, beetle blocks, Blockly, brian harvey, computer programming, computer science, computers in the classroom, constructionism, edtech, eric rosenbaum, ict in education, logo, Mitchel Resnick, Pocket Code, scratch, Scratch Jr., seymour papert, snap!, Tickle, Turtle Art

For decades, the dream of programming computers without words or the ability to make syntax errors had eluded computer scientists. Today, is the dawn of a new era in block programming languages designed for children to learn with, control their …

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