Coding with Cornell Lists (Coding with Cornell, #3)
by Ronesha D Dennis
The Making of Apex Legends (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Unofficial Guides Junior)
by Josh Gregory
Smart Online Research (The Internet Safety Handbook)
by Charley Light
Kids Get Coding: Games and Animation (Kids Get Coding)
by Heather Lyons
This book will help budding young programmers design their own games and animation sequences. Learn how to plot out a game, design animated characters and check the code for bugs, then hop online to try out your new skills on the companion website. Let's get coding! Kids Get Coding is a fantastic, hands-on resource for anyone looking to get started with coding. The eight books cover key areas of the KS1 computing curriculum with simple text. Each title contains practical on- and off-line activi...
Building an app and seeing it available for others to download is an incredible rush. Using free language App Inventor 2, discover how to design apps for gaming, drawing, and to help make everyday life easier. Along the way, get to grips with key coding concepts like inputs, if statements and touches. The Generation Code series is a hands-on guide to computer coding, designed to train you in the coding languages used by real-world computer programmers. You'll discover how to code exciting progr...
Check out the brand new series of official Minecraft Guides. The first four titles in the series, Guide to Exploration, Guide to Creative, Guide to Redstone and Guide to the Nether and the End, publish in 2017. The official Minecraft Survivors’ Book of Secrets from Mojang is brimming with tips and tactics that NO other book can give you! Who better to ask for Minecraft secrets than the Survivors? These underground experts have been around since the days of Alpha. What they have to tell you will...
Kids learn to code by making fun computer games with the Scratch programming language. Games include things like a timed maze, a snake game, asteroids, and more. By combining colorful Scratch programming blocks of code, kids quickly learn computer programming concepts, like loops, strings, and variables, without having to master the cryptic syntax found in most programming languages. Easy-to-follow, full color instructions let readers get immediate results with minor supervision. Review question...
Introduce your little computer scientist to the essential coding basics and turn their everyday world into an extraordinary learning adventure!Written by an expert, I Can Code: AND/OR uses simple text, colorful illustrations, and interactive flaps to help little ones discover the building blocks of coding all around them! As kids follow along with an adorable story about sharing, they'll explore fundamental concepts like logical operators and true/false statements—and have fun doing it.Educators...
Let's Code with Scratchjr! (Let's Code with Scratchjr!)
by Tracy Gardner
AI in the Workplace (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: The AI Revolution)
by Josh Gregory
The only book you need on AI - full of facts for curious kids and easy explanations for confused adults!What actually is Artificial Intelligence? Will it take over the world? And one day, will it tidy our bedrooms . . .? In this beginner's guide, discover everything you need to know about AI, from how it helps us discover epic stuff up in space or under the sea to whether it might help you build your own dinosaur.With AI expert and futurist Brian David Johnson, understand what AI is, where it ca...
Unofficial Guides (Set) (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Unofficial Guides Junior)
Minecraft: MMORPG (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Unofficial Guides Junior)
by Josh Gregory
Fortnite: Beginner's Guide (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Unofficial Guides Junior)
by Josh Gregory
Unofficial Guides (Set) (21st Century Skills Innovation Library: Unofficial Guides Junior)