This site provides resources and experiences around the educational use of Pocket Code. Pocket Code is an app for smartphones and tablets. It allows you to develop games and animations directly on your device by simply sticking bricks together.

Code'n'Stitch Project

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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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. 

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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Embroidery

Have a look at our embroidery tutorials to create stunning designs for stitching machines! No borders are set to your fantasy!

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code.org - Embroidery Designer

You are creative, and you like to create new designs? Would you like to learn programming in a playful way?

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Tinkering with your phone

Learn Pocket Code with our online course. Check out cool example programs that use all sort of sensors of your smartphone.

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Brick Documentation

Program with the ease of playing lego? The coding blocks of Pocket Code do just that. With the help of them it's very easy to build your own programs.

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Here you will get all the information about every block >>

Pocket Code in Classroom

See what teachers and students say about using Pocket Code in class.


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Theory of Learning

This video shows our approach to how Pocket Code could be used in a constructive way of learning. What are the tasks of the teacher and the students in a learning environment with Pocket Code?