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Top 5 Reasons Why Kids Should Learn Python

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Moreover, Python affords a great deal of flexibility as a coding language which means kids can experiment easily and more often. Today, it is widely used in Big Data Analytics, Internet of Things (IOT), Full Stack Web Development, Computer Vision, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.

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Root Robotics–Great Way to Extend Hour of Code

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Root comes to us from our friends at Sunburst Digital – who provide engaging STEAM and SafeSchools programs for schools. The projects and teaching materials included with the system enable educators to embed computational thinking across the curriculum, including math and ELA. Coding Curriculum & Certifications (Grades 6-12).

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Root Robotics–Great Way to Extend Hour of Code

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Root comes to us from our friends at Sunburst Digital – who provide engaging STEAM and SafeSchools programs for schools. The projects and teaching materials included with the system enable educators to embed computational thinking across the curriculum, including math and ELA. Coding Curriculum & Certifications (Grades 6-12).

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What is Python? Python Programming for Beginners.

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Python for School With so many coding languages out there, how do we know which one offers the appropriate level of challenge for our students? In elementary school, students typically begin their programming journeys with block coding languages like Scratch and Blockly. Over time, though, Python builds in complexity.

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Tennessee network focused on “kindergarten to jobs” pipeline

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From its Regional STEM Innovation Hubs and STEM Designated Schools program to its professional development efforts, the network has strived to help Tennessee students be prepared for success in college, career and beyond. Currently, there is content built out for every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday through the end of the school year.