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ColorMyCode makes it fun to learn JavaScript Programming What Does ColorMyCode Do? Teaches text-based, real-world coding concepts using JavaScript. Emphasizes computational thinking and problem solving skills. Uses coloring of individual elements of a programming statement to increase comprehension. Explores coding fundamentals such as: keywords, variables, data types, operators, sequential statements, interactive input, decision statements and loops. Encourages attention to detail. Introduces HTML needed to run JavaScript code online. Offers hands-on practice using samples of JavaScript…mehr

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ColorMyCode makes it fun to learn JavaScript Programming What Does ColorMyCode Do? Teaches text-based, real-world coding concepts using JavaScript. Emphasizes computational thinking and problem solving skills. Uses coloring of individual elements of a programming statement to increase comprehension. Explores coding fundamentals such as: keywords, variables, data types, operators, sequential statements, interactive input, decision statements and loops. Encourages attention to detail. Introduces HTML needed to run JavaScript code online. Offers hands-on practice using samples of JavaScript programs and opportunities to write programs "from scratch". Includes whimsical art to color in addition to coloring code. Encourages development of typing skills. What Makes ColorMyCode Special? Uses coloring and visual association to teach beginners - from 3rd graders to adults. Offers coloring in the book, online or both! Allows for individual study, study with a parent/coach, after-school groups or in a classroom. Includes multisensory activities that enhance learning. Appeals to visual learners. Why is Coloring Important? A Gallup study found 9 in 10 parents want their children to learn coding. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 24% job growth for programmers through 2026. Problem solving skills are transferable to other professions. Computational thinking is the new literacy. The earlier you learn, the easier it is.
Autorenporträt
Jo Ann's career in public education culminated as a high school district Superintendent. In that capacity, her writing relied on the orderly left side of her brain. She now finds herself drawn to the reading and writing of poetry-a creative journey that continues to be challenging, revealing, and liberating.