Not even having a clue about what 'coding' is, I'm looking for someone expert and inspirational to teach a 10 year old. Could be 16 - 106 but must have good communication skills. £10+ p/h. Anyone out there?
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Thanks so much Pete. Will look into the Raspberry Pi as well as 'Scratch' from MIT that Judith recommends. Can see that, never mind my grand-son, I'm obviously going to be learning a hell of a lot about computing myself!
Thanks again!
Thanks Ben... you're right - I can't pay more than about £10 p/h but I was thinking a local student might be interested. However, the following replies as well as Pete's re the Raspberry Pi have been very useful. Thanks again.
Thanks very much Judith. Scratch looks like something I - never mind my grandson - could really learn from! The Ted talk by ?? was very well worth watching too - now I don't have to look for where the petrol goes into my PC!
Lucy
Is your school not already teaching him/her coding? If so, try asking the school to set up a Code Club which will give him lots more training for free. If not, go to the code club website at https://www.codeclub.org.uk/ - it has lots of helpful information. Also, if you find something, please do post and let us know. I have a 9 year old boy who would be very interested in also benefitting from anything you find.
Thanks so much! Will try with the school and let you know what luck I have.
Hi Lucy,
Would echo recommendation for Scratch.
You might want to look at Python - which is downloadable, Lightbot - also a download, is a fun puzzle-type approach.
The link here
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/makey-makey-invention-kit-n71nr
shows Maplins info on a unit called the makey-makey, which is quite fun and for which there is plenty of online coding info.
Good luck !
Steve Wilkins
Thanks so much Steve. Can you also recommend something for extending the hours in a day? !
Thank you so much Tim....really helpful! You don't by any chance work with Rhodes Ave school do you?
Lucy
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