Progress in these accounts are a significant basis for participation in Coding Club.
Here are the 2024-2025 CBES CODE.ORG accounts for each student.
Click on the class to find individula accounts.
Jackson 2425 McCroskey 2425 Russell 2425
Durant 2425 Marcincavage 2425 Korwatch 2425
Graham 2425 Hobbs 2425 Neale 2425 Norwood 2425
Blanton 2425 Garrett 2425 Mabe 2425 Rudolph 2425
Creech 2425 Denston 2425 Tugwell 2425
Grice 2425 Maurer 2425 Stevens 2425
(Note: Students who wish to continue lessons from last year, speak to Mr. Dodd for access.)
Lego Mindstorms EV3: The Mayan Adventure (password protected)
From NHCS web page: "Coding is a Basic Literacy in the Digital Age."
Check out Beanz Magazine- As a kids coding magazine, they have two rules: learn and have fun.
What is Computer Science? (from University of Maryland, Collegel Park)
Do you really need a degree to be a software engineer? (from Columbia Universtiy)
NC Digital Learning Standards (#NCDLS) implimented duering the 2020-2021 school year
-Turing Tumble Puzzle Book (accessible to nhcs accounts only)
Want to go further?→→→
Mimo - Learn script coding. (Use NHCS Google account to sign up.)
Here is a great way to learn Java: https://www.bluej.org/
How to Start Programming Using Python: For Ultimate Beginners
edabit- Beginner to advanced- Learn computer languages
North Carolina Compter Science Standards
How Coding Supports Mathematical Practices-an article by Calli Wright
Math Needed for Computer Science
Creating with Curiosity- 30 minute video of a programmer trying to create a game using real-world geography data. Watch his thought process.
PARENTS (and, perhaps you ambicious students), here is the link to Harvard's free introductory computer science course, CS50. It is epic, well respected, thorough, and FREE! Take the course yourself! Check out this short video below. ↓