This year we ran a series in conjunction with Steve Bunce, an educator in the north east of England, to bring Apple’s A Quick Start to Code into your classroom (and homes).
Over two weeks we covered five of the days from the PDF.
Now that EU Code Week is over, you can still visit the mini-site, where we have a bit of context, tips for in-class (or at-home) use of the material, and the recorded sessions of each day.
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How to prepare for Quick Start to Code for EU Code Week
EU Code Week: How To Follow-Along the Quick Start to Code with Swift Sessions
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Monday, October 12th – Meet Byte!
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Tuesday, October 13th – Get groovy!
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Wednesday, October 14th – Go loopy!
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Thursday, October 15th – Track the gems
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Friday, October 16th – Play your own game
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Monday, October 19th – Meet Byte
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Tuesday, October 20th – Get groovy!
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Wednesday, October 21st – Go loopy!
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Thursday, October 22nd – Track the gems
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Friday, October 23rd – Play your own game
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Day Two: Find Patterns
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Thursday, November 19th – Find Patterns
The Code Hub: EU Code Week 2020: Day Seven – Draw with Spirals
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Try it out in your classroom today! If you have any questions about running it in class, we have some pages that might help. Or drop us a line and we can try to help!