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We speak with Access Technology Advisor for the Vision Shop, David Woodbridge about the educational tool, Cod Jumper, that opens up the world of computer coding to blind children.
Launched recently by Vision Australia, Code Jumper, was originally designed by Microsoft and developed by American Printing House, and assists 7-11 year olds, regardless of their level of vision, to learn the basics of computer coding and programming skills. A tactile system of oversized buttons, knobs and cords, means that students learn by touching and listening, exciting the hands as well as the imagination.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Access Technology Advisor for the Vision Shop, David Woodbridge about the educational tool, Cod Jumper, that opens up the world of computer coding to blind children.
Launched recently by Vision Australia, Code Jumper, was originally designed by Microsoft and developed by American Printing House, and assists 7-11 year olds, regardless of their level of vision, to learn the basics of computer coding and programming skills. A tactile system of oversized buttons, knobs and cords, means that students learn by touching and listening, exciting the hands as well as the imagination.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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