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Ask HN: Interactive programming lessons for Kids (Offline)?

8 points by gygygy 11 years ago · 3 comments · 1 min read


I have a little cousin brother who really loves learning about computers. According to him, he loves computer classes. I found out in "computer class" all they do is teach the poor kids how to use word and excel and how to save files in windows.

He is a very smart kid, and I tried to ask their parents to let him spend time online so that he could learn more about computers.

The parents are unfortunately scared of the internet, I tried to tell them about parental controls with no success so unfortunately, I don't see him using the internet for the next 4-5 years.

Is there any interactive programming lessons which I could download, put in a drive and give him so he could follow them without having to use the internet.

It honestly breaks my heart to see a very intelligent kid spend all of his free time watching soap operas with his mom.

S4M 11 years ago

It's not interactive, but there are plenty of videos available on youtube (for example: this series explains how to make games with python and pygame [0]). Since he doesn't have internet, you will have to download the videos, most likely with youtube-dl [1]. So my suggestion is for you to decide what programming environment is better for him to take on, get the corresponding videos, and next time you visit his family you install him a text editor (I'd suggest Notepad++), the programming language, and give him the videos.

Good luck!

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7joZ67mC6o&list=PLQVvvaa0Qu...

[1] https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/

mkirsche 11 years ago

I just fiddled a little with Scratch 1.4 (http://scratch.mit.edu/scratch_1.4/) on my Raspberry Pi. It looks like a kid could learn the basics of programming using Scratch (the Offline Editor) just by trial and error.

brudgers 11 years ago

How about a book like Realm of Racket or Head First HTML and CSS?

But keep in mind that programming is fun for some people and drudgery for others.

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