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List view record 81: Kids get coding. Coding in the real worldList view anchor tag for record 81: Kids get coding. Coding in the real world
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Kids get coding. Learn to program

Lyons, Heather, 1974-2016
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Learn to Program covers a key component in the new KS1 computing curriculum. We look at the basics of programming - what is an algorithm, basic languages and building a simple program. We then look at how simple programs can be developed to include decision making and repeat activities, and then ...
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Kids get coding. Our digital world

Lyons, Heather, 1974-2016
Books
What are the different parts of a computer, and how do they work together? How many bytes are there in a terabyte? How do pixels create photos and how do pictures create videos? Learn all this and more, then hop online to try out your new skills on the companion website. Let's get started! Kids G...
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Making YouTube videos

Willoughby, Nick2020
Books
Written for kids in a language they can understand, this book helps budding filmmakers and producers create their own videos--no matter the subject. It offers creators the insight on how to plan and shoot quality videos, install and use video editing tools, and post the final product to YouTube.
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List view record 88: The nostalgia nerd's retro tech : computers, consoles & games : all the greatest old systems from Atari to XboxList view anchor tag for record 88: The nostalgia nerd's retro tech : computers, consoles & games : all the greatest old systems from Atari to Xbox
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Paid to game

Mauleón, Daniel, 1991-2020
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In 2018 the gaming industry made over 100 billion dollars worldwide. Professional gamers, designers, programmers, and writers all received some of that money. Learn about the different jobs in video games, and maybe someday you'll get paid to game.
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