Hi! One of the main goals with StudioWeb, was to create a platform that allowed teachers who don’t know how to code, to easily be able to teach code without much prep, and without much (if any) PD. … We succeeded! It only took us 5 years, 🙂 with feedback from students and their teachers!…
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Swift Playgrounds essentially takes what Scratch based training provides (with some nice enhancements,) and brings it to the iPad. Swift Playgrounds can replace Scratch based code training, except that students will be learning the basics of the Apple Swift programming language instead. … Apple wants to see students learn Swift for obvious commercial reasons. StudioWeb…
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Hi! I recently visited a junior high school, who just started using StudioWeb this year to teach students how to write code. The amazing thing is, that this was a code club where students had to sign up, and yet over 10% of the students in the school participated! … It seems that kids want…
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Hi! I published my new courses (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and PHP7) about 6 months ago to rave reviews. Taking what I learned over the last few years, my new StudioWeb code courses incorporates that experience, resulting in a set of course specifically designed for middle and high school students. … Your students will be engaged…
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Hi, First, let’s start with two bullet points: JavaScript is the most popular programming language in the world. And its’ use is just expanding. Mobile apps created with HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript, are often simply called HTML5 apps. Today, mobile app development with HTML5 is becoming the most popular way to create apps. Why? Because…
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Fun, entertaining courses go a long way to motivating students. But when they actually see their first web page come to life, you see engagement go off to charts! That’s why we teach web development from start to finish with Studioweb, because nothing motivates a student like being able to create real projects with their…
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