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eggBread 82.2 1 = Here are some resources you might need =
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Michael Jagoutz 16.1 21 Here you can find everything about Catrobat.
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Michael Jagoutz 15.1 30 = CodeHub =
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Michael Jagoutz 62.1 32 CodeHub allows you to launch Catrobat apps and community resources all in one place. That's not all.
33 CodeHub also comes with 3rd party apps and built in tools. With building your pocket code programs things like image editors, a simple calculator for math or notes so you can remind yourself of whatever.
34 Thats not all but CodeHub will have its own built in 1v1 messaging and online community so you can chat, collaborate and help others in need.
35 Programming takes time and patience. So never give up.
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0x08 83.1 37 [[Click here for more information >>>doc:.Catty Launcher.WebHome]]
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Michael Jagoutz 15.1 48 = Our Apps =
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Michael Jagoutz 68.1 50 The nonprofit Catrobat project aims at developing solutions which inspire teenagers and kids to learn coding, get creative and be prepared for the digital future of our world. Simple logical processes, creative solutions and easily understandable connections are essential in the world of tomorrow. Our vision is to provide young people with the chance to include these principles in their everyday digital-life. We believe that free, age-based and motivating software, which can be used directly by teenagers, or in education, is essential in order to prepare the next generation for their future.
51 The visual “Lego-Style” programming framework, which is used in our projects, enables everyone to design their very own apps, without any limitations such as there are in a common programming language. With the right tools, creating apps, games and animations can be as simple as anything! It can be done by anyone, anytime and everywhere. Free tools enable teenagers to take the leap from being a passive user to become a creative developer. With apps like Pocket Code, users get the chance to use their mobile devices in a meaningful and, most importantly, fun way, without the need of being a professional developer.
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Michael Jagoutz 23.1 53 [[Click here for more information ~>~>>>doc:.CatrobatApps.WebHome]]
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Michael Jagoutz 15.1 61 = Pocket Code for iOS: unsupported features =
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Michael Jagoutz 71.1 63 Here we explain which bricks and other features are not yet supported in Pocket Code for iOS, and how users can remix downloaded projects that contain such bricks and other features to make them work nevertheless.
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Michael Jagoutz 22.1 65 [[Follow the link to check it out ~>~>>>doc:.Pocket Code for iOS\: unsupported features.WebHome]]
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Michael Jagoutz 15.1 76 = Media Resources =
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Michael Jagoutz 67.1 78 [[image:CodedEmbroidery.jpg||height="351" width="468"]][[image:Education.No One Left Behind.WebHome@catrobat.png||height="159" style="float:right" width="205"]]
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eggBread 82.2 86 = Pocket Code in the Classroom =
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Michael Jagoutz 27.1 88 See what teachers and students say about using Pocket Code in class.
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Michael Jagoutz 27.1 90 {{video url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75i10o_uv0U" height="300px"/}}
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Michael Jagoutz 39.1 108 [[Follow the link to check it out ~>~>>>doc:.Pocket Code in Classroom.WebHome]]
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Michael Jagoutz 25.1 119 = Code'n'Stitch Project =
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Michael Jagoutz 27.1 121 The learning and programming apps Pocket Code, Create@School, and Luna & Cat offer many possibilities to express yourself creatively and to integrate your own apps, games, music videos, or animations with different building blocks, extensions, and characters. The tools have already been used in art classes, physics, or computer science in various projects.
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126 By extending the Pocket Code, Create@School, and Luna & Cat apps with the possibility to program an embroidery machine, they can be used very well for handicraft lessons and combine textile works with concepts of programming. In this way, self-created patterns and designs can be stitched on t-shirts, pants, or even bags.
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128 With a focus on gender-sensitive teaching and design, it is important to inspire girls, in particular, to try out different approaches to programming.
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Michael Jagoutz 82.1 130 [[Click here for more information ~>~>>>doc:.CodeNStitch.WebHome]]
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Michael Jagoutz 27.1 138 = No One Left Behind =
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Michael Jagoutz 27.1 140 The ‘No One Left Behind’ project, co-funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, allows children to use a non-leisure gaming ‘toolkit’ to develop digital games on mobile devices – with the aim of enhancing their abilities across all academic subjects, as well as their logical reasoning, creativity and social skills.
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0x08 83.1 144 [[Follow the link to check it out >>>doc:.No One Left Behind.WebHome]]
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