Celebrating 50 years of Kids Coding.
Celebrating 50 years of Kids Coding by Google, an interactive Doodle, called “Coding for Carrots,” users help an animated rabbit navigate a block maze.
Its features are developed through teamwork not just one or two but three groups: the Google Doodle Team, the Google Blockly team, and researchers from MIT Scratch.
This makes sense, with a Doodle that celebrates kids coding languages and is aimed at teaching children to code. It is no different than the way the children's coding works.
Follow Champika Fernando, people programmed a little green turtle to move around and draw lines on a black screen. That programming language was called Logo. That's the orientation since the 1960's when Logo was first created.
Champika Fernando says children can create their own interactive stories, games and animations using the same code in Doodle. Therefore, children need the opportunity to develop their confidence with the technology that surrounds us.
We should also know that it was designed in 1967 by Seymour Papert and a team of researchers at MIT, the pioneer of programming languages for children who helped children learn math by entering commands to direct an electronic turtle on the screen.
This week's event, millions of people around the world can and will have the first experience of encryption. It will inspire and have a huge impact on the online community with millions of other children around the world.
Understanding the history and importance of rejuvenating the language and supporting it will bring about positive effects in human life and enhance the creativity of the MIT project.
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