by BugZeroCodes | Oct 30, 2019 | Blog
Curiosity and focus are skills needed in the digital World. Technology has made the modern world work, it is important to share behind the scene with kids at a young age letting them know, the everyday modern technology is not magic, it is powered by codes.
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 29, 2019 | Blog
BugZero.Codes is aimed at teaching kids how to go beyond the technology we all take for granted on phones, iPads, and computers. It’s about peeling the current back to reveal the technology.
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by BugZeroCodes | Oct 25, 2019 | Blog
One of the most frequently asked questions we get about our books is ” when do you all have time to do school work, play soccer, play music instruments, Sing, write our blogs, write, code and PLAY.
We play every day. Some of the things we do take about 15 minutes, some more than 15 minutes and others longer. Some have been more than a year like our book project. These are things we enjoy doing and because we enjoy doing them, we always make out time for them.
Making out time for the things you enjoy is wonderful. Don’t forget to make time for those things you really enjoy and care about.
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 23, 2019 | Blog
Problem-solving is the root of every innovation and solution. Everything around us comes from the thought or the discovery of a challenge and a solution to that challenge. Some people find solutions and build it, others do not give it a thought, others start and stop, others discourage and try to stop the solution.
How do we solve this problem?
Encourage little ideas.
Find people who agree with your idea.
Read and learn about others.
Understand that everyone will not support/agree with your idea(s)
If it doesn’t work learn from it and try again.
Be a helper to others sometimes helping may just be a ” good job” sometimes it may just be “how is it going?”
Don’t wait any longer to start learning how to code today!!!
by BugZeroCodes | Oct 21, 2019 | Blog
In programming, it can be very tempting to just skip the basics and get on to the “cool” part, but that’s not the right way to learn. Teachers do not teach 2nd graders algebra. Why? Because they do not know the basics. It is the same with programming. You have to understand the logic behind the code.
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