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FunCode app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 1888 ratings )
Games Education Educational Puzzle
Developer: Jin Xiaoxi
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Jan 2016
App size: 49.84 Mb

FunCode is an interesting programming application designed for the school students aged 6 to 18. Besides learning programming, children will enhance their ability of mathematics and logical thinking through visualized games. By using the cartoon roles and audios embedded in FunCode, children can make interesting animations and games.

Furthermore, a robot can be externally connected. Then it can be interacted with the device after the user writes programs for it. FunCode helps children to open up their minds and it is a joy for them to learn programming in a easy way.

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What is the Hour of Code?

The Hour of Code is a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify code and show that anybody can learn the basics.

Why computer science?

Every student should have the opportunity to learn computer science. It helps nurture problem-solving skills, logic and creativity. By starting early, students will have a foundation for success in any 21st-century career path.

How much can one learn in an hour?

The goal of the Hour of Code is not to teach anybody to become an expert computer scientist in one hour. One hour is only enough to learn that computer science is fun and creative, that it is accessible at all ages, for all students, regardless of background. The measure of success of this campaign is not in how much CS students learn - the success is reflected in broad participation across gender and ethnic and socioeconomic groups, and the resulting increase in enrollment and participation we see in CS courses at all grade levels. Millions of the participating teachers and students have decided to go beyond one hour - to learn for a whole day or a whole week or longer, and many students have decided to enroll in a whole course (or even a college major) as a result.

Besides the students, another "learner" is the educator who gains the confidence after one hour that they can teach computer science even though they may not have a college degree as a computer scientist. Tens of thousands of teachers decide to pursue computer science further, either attending PD or offering follow-on online courses, or both. And this applies to school administrators too, who realize that computer science is something their students want and their teachers are capable of.

Above all, what all participants can learn in an hour is that we can do this.