.@samanthamjohn didn’t grow up coding, even though she liked videogames. She explains how that experience led her to help create @hopscotch: “We were really interested in making a coding environment for kids that would actually be welcoming to girls.”
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“I suspect kids will know the metaverse better than us. As adults, it might behoove us to listen to their experience in the metaverse because they are truly digitally native. It will make more sense to them to live life online.” @SamJ0hn@hopscotch@BCG#TIWomen#kidsintech
@hiteshdubey7 Hey there, I'm sorry to hear about your experience! We are actually Hopscotch, the kid's coding app. You might want to contact the company via their website directly. I hope you get this resolved soon!
You can now use parameters in your custom rules and custom abilities! Now you can write the code once and use it all over your project. Learn more about this powerful feature: https://t.co/AG4QZEAbfn
The Yr 6's impressed me with their coding skills on Hopscotch and were challenged to create an educational game from scratch. They look forward to the Yr 4's playing their game next week and receiving constructive feedback @hopscotch@LukeSirolli@LisaFogliani@MercyCollege_WA
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Read this featured story about how Samantha John, the CEO of Hopscotch, started her coding journey and how she founded Hopscotch.
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Did you know that the co-founders of Apple, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, loved playing video games as kids? In fact, their first success was a game called Breakout.
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How to make and keep a New Year's Resolution? Here are five key factors according to the New York Times. Turns out Hopscotch can help you meet all these criteria to keep your resolution: