Introduction to Coding

Introduction to Coding

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Olivia Brooks

Computers, Education, Instructional Technology

6th - 8th Grade

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06:45

Chris Mara, an 11-year-old student, discusses the importance of coding in today's digital world. He highlights the gap between the widespread use of technology and the limited number of people who understand coding. Chris emphasizes coding as a crucial skill, akin to literacy, and advocates for its inclusion in educational curricula. He shares his experience of starting a coding club and provides resources like Scratch, Code Academy, and YouTube for beginners. Chris concludes by encouraging everyone to learn coding, as it could lead to significant opportunities in the future.

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1.

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What is the main reason Chris is giving this talk?

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According to Chris, what percentage of the world knows how to code?

3.

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Why does Chris compare coding to changing a lightbulb?

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What is one benefit of introducing coding into the school curriculum?

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What is the main reason Chris started a coding club at his school?

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What does Chris compare coding to in terms of making mistakes and fixing them?

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Which platform does Chris mention for learning coding through drag-and-drop blocks?

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What is the main challenge Chris leaves the audience with?

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What does Chris say about the future of technology?

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Which coding platform mentioned by Chris charges a membership fee?

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