Studioweb
February 16, 2017
My father was a teacher for most of his career, and he taught me that courses had to be first and foremost, fun and engaging. He taught several trades, and so used a lot of physical demonstrations to keep students interested. In his welding class, he would have students create a weld, and then have …
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February 6, 2017
Hi,
I am happy to announce that we will be releasing a new course for schools: Powerful Python 3. Part of our collection of coding courses, designed specially for classroom learning.
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January 5, 2017
Hi! One of the key tools of an online web design curriculum, is a powerful question and answer system. As students progress through the video lessons, a series of well structured quiz questions and code challenges, is extremely effective for student engagement and retention. … Properly structured quizzing, makes learning to code much easier. 1 …
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January 4, 2017
There is almost an endless supply of courses on web design these days. The problem is that it’s hard to filter out the good from the bad. … Many of the courses were not created by educators (poor learning value), and a lot of the material is very old. StudioWeb’s web design courses Our courses …
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December 5, 2016
Hi! Web design is a great way to introduce coding to kids! But you need a web design course that is designed for kids: It has to be fun! It has to be broken down into small chunks. Teacher/parents need support so that they can guide kids as they learn. StudioWeb has been designed (in …
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October 20, 2016
Any teacher will tell you that the top three things you need in a course are:
1. Engagement
2. Engagement
3. Engagement
Over the last 6 years of working with schools, we’ve been fine tuning StudioWeb (and our courses) to make learning to code fun. Instant feedback, 50+ assignable projects, fine-grained lessons and a gamified experience, has made StudioWeb the most effective teaching tool out there.
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October 14, 2016
Hi,
I’ve been working with schools for years, helping teachers teach code. Here are some of things I have learned:
If you want to easily teach a code class, check out our powerful platform: StudioWeb.
Stefan Mischook
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October 13, 2016
We’ve been refining StudioWeb over the last 6yrs, working with many schools and teachers. In fact, StudioWeb has been developed hand-in-hand with teachers, as tens of thousands of students have used it to learn to code.
… That’s a big reason why it is so effective.
You can teach the following popular coding languages with StudioWeb:
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October 3, 2016
More and more teachers realize that students should learn to code. Web design presents a great way to teach coding in a visual and easy to understand way. Websites are created with the most popular coding languages in the world: HTML CSS JavaScript What’s even more cool, these three computer languages are also used to …
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September 5, 2016
The three coding languages of web design: HTML5 CSS3 JavaScript … are best taught using the spiral teaching method. As you know, the spiral teaching method uses a multi-pass approach, where you slowly introduce more detail with every pass. If you try to overload the student up front, you will lose way too many. …
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