October 16, 2013

Kids should code

Kids should Code Infographic

When you talk about teaching language skills to children, it’s normally a spoken language such as English or Spanish that comes to mind. What about the “other” languages that never get spoken? Coding is a series of different languages that computers can read and translate into amazing creations and innovations.

It’s for this reason that it should be taught to kids at an early age. Imagine a generation where most adults knew at least one computer language. What could be accomplished? Would it translate into more productivity? Would people be happier? We may never know. Then again, it may something that’s possible right around the corner. Here’s the infographic, courtesy of Kodable.

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Rocco Penn

A tech blogger, social media analyst, and general promoter of all things positive in the world. "Bring it. I'm ready."

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