INFORMATION
PROGRAMMING FOR CHILDREN
Introduce children to digital logic and computational thinking.
If the course has the status of IMMINENT ANNOUNCEMENT or IN PREPARATION, you can secure your place with a discount.

OUR EXPERT'S VISION

Martina Kocinski
Programming is the new language of creativity. This course invites parents, teachers, and instructors to introduce children to logical and computational thinking, helping them understand how the digital tools they use daily are created. Through playful and visual methodologies, it fosters an understanding of "how it works" behind each app or game, sparking a desire to build, not just consume.
The course also promotes transferable skills such as patience, problem-solving, and teamwork. Learning to program is not just about learning code: it's about learning to think in a structured way, to imagine solutions, and to use technology as a vehicle for creative expression.
Course Objectives
Introducing computational thinking through play.
Understand the basic structure of programs and algorithms.
To foster technological curiosity and applied creativity.
Who is it for?
Teachers, families, and technology monitors.
Centers that seek early digital literacy.
Career Opportunities
Children's programming and robotics workshops.
STEAM education and applied logical thinking.
Requirements
Interest in educational innovation or technology.
SUGGESTED COURSE CONTENT AGENDA
Module 1: Thinking like a programmer
Introduction to sequential logic. Screen-free games for learning algorithms.
Module 2: First steps in visual programming
Platforms like Scratch or Code.org. How to build interactive stories.
Module 3: Creative Technology
Program to create, not just to use. Foster imagination with digital tools.
Module 4: Resources and continuity
How to continue learning at home or in the classroom. Recommended free tools.
At the moment you finish this course, you will receive a certificate of completion:

At the moment you finish this course, you will receive a certificate of completion:

