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In this episode, we're diving into the world of JavaScript, the coding language that makes websites interactive! Get ready to put your newfound knowledge into action with our fun game, "JavaScript in Action," where we guide you step-by-step to write simple JavaScript programs.
We’ll be using platforms like Code.org, Scratch, and Khan Academy to experiment with code and watch your creativity come to life instantly. These platforms are perfect for beginners, offering interactive lessons and games that make learning fun and accessible.
Resources:
JavaScript for Kids Book – A fun book by Nick Morgan that teaches JavaScript through games and interactive examples. Available here.
Khan Academy – Offers interactive lessons on JavaScript, focusing on drawing and animation. Explore here.
Code.org – Provides JavaScript tutorials within a structured curriculum, including games and puzzles. Start here.
Scratch – While not directly JavaScript, Scratch is a great visual tool to introduce kids to programming concepts that later apply to JavaScript. Visit here.
Kid.js – A simple framework for kids to create drawings, animations, and games without learning HTML first. Learn more here.
HackerKid Projects – Offers beginner projects like building calculators, to-do lists, and weather dashboards to teach JavaScript interactively. Check it out here.
Juni Learning – Provides a beginner-friendly intro to JavaScript for kids, alongside HTML and CSS courses. Start learning here.
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Help us become the #1 podcast for AI for Kids.
Buy our new book "Let Kids Be Kids, Not Robots!: Embracing Childhood in an Age of AI"
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Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales...
Send us a text
In this episode, we're diving into the world of JavaScript, the coding language that makes websites interactive! Get ready to put your newfound knowledge into action with our fun game, "JavaScript in Action," where we guide you step-by-step to write simple JavaScript programs.
We’ll be using platforms like Code.org, Scratch, and Khan Academy to experiment with code and watch your creativity come to life instantly. These platforms are perfect for beginners, offering interactive lessons and games that make learning fun and accessible.
Resources:
JavaScript for Kids Book – A fun book by Nick Morgan that teaches JavaScript through games and interactive examples. Available here.
Khan Academy – Offers interactive lessons on JavaScript, focusing on drawing and animation. Explore here.
Code.org – Provides JavaScript tutorials within a structured curriculum, including games and puzzles. Start here.
Scratch – While not directly JavaScript, Scratch is a great visual tool to introduce kids to programming concepts that later apply to JavaScript. Visit here.
Kid.js – A simple framework for kids to create drawings, animations, and games without learning HTML first. Learn more here.
HackerKid Projects – Offers beginner projects like building calculators, to-do lists, and weather dashboards to teach JavaScript interactively. Check it out here.
Juni Learning – Provides a beginner-friendly intro to JavaScript for kids, alongside HTML and CSS courses. Start learning here.
Support the show
Help us become the #1 podcast for AI for Kids.
Buy our new book "Let Kids Be Kids, Not Robots!: Embracing Childhood in an Age of AI"
Social Media & Contact:
Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform.
Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales...