Ask HN: An advanced Computer Science curriculum for kids stuck at home?
3 points| hammerbrostime | 6 years ago
What resources can you recommend that are in-depth and age-appropriate? I'd be open to college-level textbook recommendations.
3 points| hammerbrostime | 6 years ago
What resources can you recommend that are in-depth and age-appropriate? I'd be open to college-level textbook recommendations.
pdm55|6 years ago
https://smallbasic-publicwebsite.azurewebsites.net/
https://www.kidwaresoftware.com/computerscienceforkidssmallb...
html + javascipt
https://www.freecodecamp.org/
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/i-completed-the-entire-fre...
LarryMade2|6 years ago
Another is give them a old PC or laptop with a blanked HDD and a distro disk/usb (or balank medium and instruct them to choose one on distrowatch) and let them a taste of setting up a system.
RNeff|6 years ago
EdX has a bunch of college level CS courses, including several verions of Harvard's CS50 courses. Start with Introduction to CS. Free to audit.
artemisyna|6 years ago
Most top CS schools (Stanford, MIT, CMU) have some sort of online lectures. There's also always Udacity/edx as well.
verroq|6 years ago
surre|6 years ago
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jimmySixDOF|6 years ago
[1] https://pro.codecademy.com/learn-from-home/