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VISUAL PROGRAMMING

SCRATCH

With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century. Scratch is a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is provided free of charge.

Scratch is designed especially for ages 8 to 16, but is used by people of all ages. Millions of people are creating Scratch projects in a wide variety of settings, including homes, schools, museums, libraries, and community centers.

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ROBLOX

Roblox is an immersive educational tool where the opportunities for creativity and imagination are limitless. With Roblox people of all ages can start or advance learning real coding, game design and entrepreneurial skills.

Anyone can build a game on Roblox. It doesn’t matter if you’re new to coding or you’ve never designed your own virtual world. With a little imagination and the right tools, you’re already well on your way to taking the first leap into game development.

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STENCYL

Stencyl isn't your average game creation software; it's a gorgeous, intuitive toolset that accelerates your workflow and makes you understand programming logic better.

With extensive platform support, you can rest assured that all players will have access to your game.

The best Stencyl games have reached top slots in the App Store and Google Play while being featured under the "Best New Game" section under their respective stores.

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KODU

Kodu lets kids create games on the PC and Xbox via a simple visual programming language. Kodu can be used to teach creativity, problem solving, storytelling, as well as programming. Anyone can use Kodu to make a game, young children as well as adults with no design or programming skills.

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MICRO:BIT

The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized codeable computer with motion detection, a built-in compass and Bluetooth technology, which was given free to every child in year 7 or equivalent across the UK in 2016.

Develop robots with sensors, cars, boats and anything you like, programm your creation with visual programming language Makecode or with JavaScript, Python and many others.

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ARDUINO

Arduino is an open-source hardware and software company, project and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.

Arduino code is written in C++ with an addition of special methods and functions.

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