DigiCorner
You cannot wait until you can attend your next Dojo? You want to dig further into what you have learned during your last CoderDojo at home? This is the place to be!
The internet is full of great websites and tools to learn programming. We would like to give you some great starting points for learning how to code in English.
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Tutorials from the CoderDojo Foundation
Here you will find all kinds of tutorials in all kind of technologies. For all ages.
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Hour of Code Activities
Packed with different assignments as well as tips and tricks to learn how to code. For all ages.
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Scratch
The best place to start! For 7+ years old.
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Scratch Jr.
With ScratchJr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer..
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Compute-It
Cette fois, c'est toi l'ordinateur! Tu vas devoir résoudre du code et suivre les instructions qu'on te fournit. A partir de 7 ans.
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MakeCode Micro:bit
If you own a Micro:bit, you can code it through this site. If you don't have one, no worries! You can still code a virtual one with this site thanks to the simulator on the right side! Ages 7+.
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MakeCode Arcade
Develop your programming skills by quickly creating and modding retro arcade games with Blocks and JavaScript in the MakeCode editor. Ages 8+.
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BiteSize
Website created by the BBC that explains the basics of programming. Ages 6+
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Shaun the Sheep Game Academy
Create a game in Scratch with Shaun the Sheep! Ages 7+
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CodeCombat
Learn JavaScript or Python by playing an adventure game. Ages 10+
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Try Ruby
Learn how to code in the programming language 'Ruby'. Ages 12+
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CodeHS
Website for Highschool students to learn how to program in different languages (JavaScript, Python, Java,...). Beginner's courses are free. Ages 12+
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App Inventor
Do you like working with a smartphone or tablet? Do you enjoy playing Candy Crush or Angry Birds? Then start creating your own apps with MIT’s App Inventor. Ages 10+.
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Khan Academy
If you want to get started with javascript, HTML or even SQL, you'll find some great resources on Khan Academy. Ages 12+.
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Lego Bits & Bricks
Bit the adventurous LEGO® robot needs your help! Can you tell Bit what to do? Ages 6+.
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Codecademy
No drag and drop, but "real" programming languages such as C++, JavaScript and Python. Introduction's courses are for free, unfortunately you quickly need a pro account which is not free. Ages 12+.
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EV3 Lessons
Website with Lego Mindstorms EV3 information. Ages 9+.
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Google Drive
Our coaches have already made tons of fun assignments and projects for you to enjoy! You can find them on our public Google Drive, which is entirely free and accessible to everyone!
iPad applications
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Daisy the Dinosaur
iPad app from the makers of Hopscotch. Give Daisy the right instructions to level up. Ages 4+.
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Cargo-bot
iPad game in which you need to give instructions to a robotic crane to load crates correctly. Ages 4+.