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  • Understanding Coding With Lego Wedo

    Patricia Harris

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Much like its older brother, Lego Mindstorms™, Lego WeDo™ kits offer young engineers the chance to design and program creations all by themselves. WeDo kits take the fun and technology of Mindstorms kits and make it simpler for novice coders and builders. WeDo software is easy to learn and a blast to use. At the same time, using WeDo can easily be integrated into STEM instruction. Accessible text and clear photographs help readers make sense of a potentially difficult topic. Eye-catching sidebars and a graphic organizer round out this exciting learning experience.The LEGO name and products, including MINDSTORMS and WeDo, are trademarks of the LEGO Group, and their use in this book does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of this title by the Lego Group.
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  • Coding with LEGO WeDo

    Amy Quinn

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 1, 2017)
    LEGO WeDo enables students to build and program their own robots. Through simple text written to foster creativity and problem solving, students will the art of innovation. Large, colorful images show students how to complete activities. Additional tools, including a glossary and an index, help students learn new vocabulary and locate information.
  • Understanding Coding With Lego WeDo

    Patricia Harris

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Discusses how to build LEGO robots, how to use WeDo software to control them, what the rules are, and how to begin coding.
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  • Coding With Lego WeDo

    Amy Quinn

    Paperback (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2017)
    LEGO WeDo enables students to build and program their own robots. Through simple text written to foster creativity and problem solving, students will the art of innovation. Large, colorful images show students how to complete activities. Additional tools, including a glossary and an index, help students learn new vocabulary and locate information.
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  • Understanding Coding With Java

    Emilee Hillman

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Need an application that will run on any system and in any environment? Java, known as a write once, read anywhere programming language, has become the go-to language for cross-platform programming. This workhorse language is a great starting point for coders looking to develop job skills. With the help of simple code, manageable text, and clear diagrams, readers will learn how to code base programs in Java using the activities in this book. In no time at all, readers will have the knowledge needed to start working with Java.
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  • Understanding Coding with Lego Mindstorms

    Patricia Harris, Greg Roza

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    The first Lego Mindstorms™ sets were released in the early 199s. Since then, Lego’s line of buildable, programmable robots has become a sensation with budding coders all over the world. More than just toy building blocks, Lego Mindstorms™ sets allow users to familiarize themselves with manipulating and customizing computer hardware and software. In this volume, readers will learn what it takes to be a Mindstorms builder and programmer! The manageable text is supported by clear photographs and a concluding graphic organizer. Young coders are sure to enjoy reading about Lego Mindstorms™ and learning how to make amazing computer-controlled robotic creations all by themselves.The LEGO name and products, including MINDSTORMS and WeDo, are trademarks of the LEGO Group, and their use in this book does not imply a recommendation or endorsement of this title by the Lego Group.
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  • Understanding Coding with Scratch

    Patricia Harris

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Coding was once an inaccessible activity for elementary students, but not any more. Scratch is an exciting and easy-to-learn coding program for people of all ages. Instead of lines of text, users code by dragging and dropping colorful, stackable blocks to create animations. With this colorful, intuitive, and simple application, even new Scratch users will begin to understand the logic behind coding in just minutes! Coding examples and photographs of age-appropriate students help readers feel at ease with STEM concepts. Sidebars and a graphic organizer help readers get the most out of this informative volume.
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  • Understanding Coding With Python

    Patricia Harris

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Usually we think of coding as something only trained experts and scientists can handle, but not any more thanks to programs like Python. First developed in 1991, Python uses lines of code, letters, and symbols, to create computer programs. Python is easier to read and takes fewer lines of code to accomplish tasks than some programming languages. PythonÂ’s creator, Guido van Rossum, wanted to create open-source software that used easy-to-understand coding text. His software allows even novice programmers to see results in a short amount of time. Vivid photographs, sidebars, and a graphic organizer help make this STEM-centric volume a dynamic learning experience.
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  • Coding With Lego Wedo

    Amy Quinn

    Library Binding (Cherry Lake Pub, Aug. 1, 2017)
    LEGO WeDo enables students to build and program their own robots. Through simple text written to foster creativity and problem solving, students will the art of innovation. Large, colorful images show students how to complete activities. Additional tools, including a glossary and an index, help students learn new vocabulary and locate information.
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  • Understanding Coding With Lego Mindstorms

    Patricia Harris

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Discusses how to build a LEGO robot with an EV3 brick, how to use Mindstorms software to control it, what the rules are, and how to begin coding.
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  • Understanding Coding with Ruby

    Patricia Harris, Greg Roza

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2016)
    In 1995, computer programmer Yukihiro Matsumoto introduced Ruby programming language to the world. He created a language that used his favorite elements of other languages, but was more object-oriented and easy to use, even for coding newbies. Ruby is also open-source software, meaning anyone can use, modify, and distribute it. Inside this volume, readers will learn the ins and outs of coding with Ruby, including why using “blocks of text” and mostly plain English text makes it an ideal program for ease of use. Color photographs, sidebars, and a graphic organizer make this volume both informational and enjoyable. Readers interested in STEM topics are sure to love this book.
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  • Understanding Coding with Ruby

    Patricia Harris

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    In 1995, computer programmer Yukihiro Matsumoto introduced Ruby programming language to the world. He created a language that used his favorite elements of other languages, but was more object-oriented and easy to use, even for coding newbies. Ruby is also open-source software, meaning anyone can use, modify, and distribute it. Inside this volume, readers will learn the ins and outs of coding with Ruby, including why using blocks of text and mostly plain English text makes it an ideal program for ease of use. Color photographs, sidebars, and a graphic organizer make this volume both informational and enjoyable. Readers interested in STEM topics are sure to love this book.
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