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scott_s | 1 year ago

I actually think Scratch is fine for 10ish year olds, mainly because all of my above holds true: scratch.mit.edu is an online community where kids can copy, tweak and in general be inspired by and learn from what other kids have done. Your universe can expand with your curiosity. When my nephew was 10, he started with Scratch. My brother guided him towards using Python on a Raspberry Pi soon after.

For kids around 10, I think it's all about what the kid thinks is more fun.

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luqtas|1 year ago

exactly... just getting rid of boilerplate on syntax feels so friendly with the tiny humans

we should also don't forget that learning for its own sake, sometimes, is the meaning/end of pedagogy; not luring them to the professional path of computer science/programming

falcor84|1 year ago

And with devices like micro:bit, and platforms like makecode and tinkercad, you can actually take block-based programming really far.