• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

My TechDecisions

  • Best of Tech Decisions
  • Topics
    • Video
    • Audio
    • Mobility
    • Unified Communications
    • IT Infrastructure
    • Network Security
    • Physical Security
    • Facility
    • Compliance
  • RFP Resources
  • Resources
  • Podcasts
  • Project of the Week
  • About Us
    SEARCH
Compliance

Inside the Tools that Teach Coding to Little Kids

Tech tools for helping K-12 schools create a curriculum for teaching coding to their students are widely available, free, and fun.

July 30, 2015 TD Staff Leave a Comment

Previous Slide Next Slide

ScratchJr

With ScratchJr, kids aged 5-7 can program their own interactive stories and games.

Tynker

Tynker says it offers an easy-to-learn, visual programming course.

Kodable

Kodable says it can help students learn the basics of computer programming in as little as 20 minutes a week and offers a Pilot Kodable for free.

Code Academy

Code Academy says it thinks about education and teaching coding from the bottom up.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is a tool for inside and outside of the classroom, tackling topics including computer programming.

The tools educators need to introduce coding to their students are widely available, free, and fun.

Coding in schools is a hot topic in education tech right now, but teaching students how to code is one aspect of a computer science course. not all schools are able to offer computer science classes, and not all educators feel confident in being able to teach this important skill.

Even if educators have no experience with coding, they can integrate this digital language into their curriculums. Many public schools have subscriptions to the professional development services offered through Atomic Learning.  If your school is a subscriber, you have access to its Coding in the Classroom training.

Related: Why Students Should Code and How to Get Started

Once teachers are ready to explore the ways that computers can help them teach coding, there are a variety of training tools available. “There are many things you can do that don’t require computer use,” says Pat Yongpradit, VP of education at Code.org.

“You can be sorting different weights.  Finding a path between two points.”

Yongpradit adds that in terms of getting started, “it ranges from taking college level courses or computer science methods courses. Code.org offers online or onsite professional development. There are also MOOCs [Massive Open Online Courses] available to prepare teachers to teach a new AP computer science course.”

Because coding utilizes the skills learned in math and science courses, integrating coding projects into these classes feels more natural. Coding, however, has its place in classrooms across the disciplines and grade levels.
Starting kids as young as possible is easy with the resources available through ScratchJr, Tynker and Kodable, which offer programming curriculum for elementary classrooms.

Establishing these building blocks in elementary school provides learners with the skills they will need to advance in programming as they grow.

Pages: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3

If you enjoyed this article and want to receive more valuable industry content like this, click here to sign up for our digital newsletters!

Tagged With: K12, STEM

Related Content:

  • White House AI Regulations, ChatGPT, Generative AI 5 Things You Need to Know About the…
  • DDoS, NETSCOUT Arbor Insight 7 Layers of DDoS Attacks and How To…
  • cyber-attack-skull Spike in Cyberattacks Exposes Vulnerabilities in University Security…
  • Google, Bard Google: Bard Now 30% Better at Computation-Based Problems

Free downloadable guide you may like:

  • ChatGPT, generative AI, enterprise, workplaceBlueprint Series: ChatGPT and Generative AI in the Workplace

    This latest release of the TechDecisions Blueprint Series explores the new phenomenon of tools such as ChatGPT and how IT leaders should go about deploying generative AI in their organizations.

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Downloads

Practical Design Guide for Office Spaces
Practical Design Guide for Office Spaces

Recent Gartner research shows that workers prefer to return to the office for in-person meetings for relevant milestones, as well as for face-to-fa...

New Camera Can Transform Your Live Production Workflow
New Camera System Can Transform Your Live Production Workflow

Sony's HXC-FZ90 studio camera system combines flexibility and exceptional image quality with entry-level pricing.

Creating Great User Experience and Ultimate Flexibility with Clickshare

Working and collaborating in any office environment today should be meaningful, as workers today go to office for very specific reasons. When desig...

View All Downloads

Would you like your latest project featured on TechDecisions as Project of the Week?

Apply Today!

More from Our Sister Publications

Get the latest news about AV integrators and Security installers from our sister publications:

Commercial IntegratorSecurity Sales

AV-iQ

Footer

TechDecisions

  • Home
  • Welcome to TechDecisions
  • Contact Us
  • Comment Guidelines
  • RSS Feeds
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Linkedin

Free Technology Guides

FREE Downloadable resources from TechDecisions provide timely insight into the issues that IT, A/V, and Security end-users, managers, and decision makers are facing in commercial, corporate, education, institutional, and other vertical markets

View all Guides
TD Project of the Week

Get your latest project featured on TechDecisions Project of the Week. Submit your work once and it will be eligible for all upcoming weeks.

Enter Today!
Emerald Logo
ABOUTCAREERSAUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERSYour Privacy ChoicesTERMS OF USEPRIVACY POLICY

© 2025 Emerald X, LLC. All rights reserved.