BERNARDSTON, MA — For the past five weeks, local students have been staying after school to learn a new language. It’s not French, Spanish or Swahili. The 32 fourth- through sixth-graders are learning “Blockly,” a user-friendly computer programming language. It’s provided for free from www.code.org, a nonprofit dedicated to giving children the opportunity to learn… [Read More]
Bernardston Elementary students learn computer programming
Posted on Monday, April 6th, 2015 by Collaborative for Educational Services
Source: David Rainville, The Recorder
Date: 4/6/15
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