Coding for kids

Great thread!

Mine (9 and 8) are very interested in electronics (they love to solder things) - so I was thinking of getting them an Arduino starter kit and combining coding and electronics.

I bought the Sparkfun inventors kit a long time ago from Amazon:

Easy to follow instructions and a good range of stuff to get started with.
You can view the manual that comes with the kit here:
 
Not quite a kid any more but still young, my niece who is 17 is looking for some direction. I will breach the topic of programming as a career choice at some point soon. Where would I even start? There are so many different avenues to get into to. Mobile Apps seems fun and may be a starting point to kindle her interest. I have no idea.
 
Not quite a kid any more but still young, my niece who is 17 is looking for some direction. I will breach the topic of programming as a career choice at some point soon. Where would I even start? There are so many different avenues to get into to. Mobile Apps seems fun and may be a starting point to kindle her interest. I have no idea.

If ou have an iPad or Mac; my suggestions if learn Swift / iOS development. You can download Swift Playgrounds 4
 
If ou have an iPad or Mac; my suggestions if learn Swift / iOS development. You can download Swift Playgrounds 4

Yeah this is great thanks friend I will pass this information on this weekend. Very educational and looks like a lot of fun.
 
If you have an iPad or Mac then Swift Playgrounds is really an excellent start.

Wow I must say, did this with 8 and 9 year old tonight. They just... got it. Loved every moment of it.

Did the basic "Learn to Code" course up to repeating functions and they were super surprised when I told them it's basically the same dad does every day.
 
Wow I must say, did this with 8 and 9 year old tonight. They just... got it. Loved every moment of it.

Did the basic "Learn to Code" course up to repeating functions and they were super surprised when I told them it's basically the same dad does every day.

100% worth buying an iPad for even with the biggest haters of Apple.
 
Yup and even adults can learn from it.

It’s not just a kids toy like it seems at first.

Yeah, it's fantastic.

I haven't personally used it, as I have been writing Swift for 6yrs (iOS dev for 8yrs) - but its a great way to get people into coding and like you say, even if you don't have an iPad - it's worth getting one for this, if that's the interest.
 
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