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A Beginner’s Guide

to Scratch

The Programming Teaching Assistant at Ivy Seed Academy

Whether you are wanting to design and build your own games, gain creative computation concept and logical thinking ability, or you are looking for a community and friends with common interests, you are in the right place.

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William Blake

Oct. 25.    5 min read

Meet William Blake

The Programming Teaching Assistant at Ivy Seed Academy

I was first introduced to programming when I was in fifth grade. My teacher decided to show the class scratch, and everyone went through some short lessons. 

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William Blake

Oct. 25.    5 min read

Ivy Seed Computer Science Competitions Guide 2018-2019

Competitions are a great way for motivated students to learn more and meet other students who are also interested in STEM. Below are some computer science-related competitions for elementary, middle, and high school students.

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Ivy Seed Team

Dec. 3.    5 min read

A Beginner’s Guide to Python Programming

By The Programming Instructor at Ivy Seed Academy

Bill Gates said, "I was 13 when I first got access to a computer. I wrote a program to play tick- tack-toe." ​ "Learning how to program didn't start off with wanting to learn all of computer science or trying to master this discipline or anything like that," Zuckerberg said. "It started off because I wanted to do this one simple thing -- I wanted to make something that was fun for myself and my sisters."

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Hayley Ye

Nov. 28.    12 min read

A Beginner’s Guide to iOS Development

By The Programming Instructor at Ivy Seed Academy

IOS development is the building of apps using the mobile operating system created by Apple. It includes all aspects of an app, such as its visual design and user interface, as well as programming the app functionality and how it runs on the server or mobile device.

But what kind of programming languages we use to develop iOS system?

The answer is Swift.

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Hayley Ye

Nov. 28.    12 min read

Meet Hayley Ye

By The Programming Instructor at Ivy Seed Academy

As a programmer, I prefer to solve problems step-by-step, breaking it down into smaller problems that are not as difficult. This makes solving the problem more methodical and easier to understand.

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Hayley Ye

Nov. 28.    12 min read

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