coding@home TV
The Queensland Department of Education partnered with Channel 10 to deliver coding@home TV for primary and secondary students. Episodes enable students to engage in real-world coding problems and solutions, and connect with industry partners.
Additional details
| Year band(s) | 7-8 |
|---|---|
| Format | Web page |
| Keywords | Coding, Chatbots, Programming, Online safety, Channel 10 |
| Organisation | Queensland Department of Education |
| Copyright | The State of Queensland (Department of Education) 2020. May be subject to Copyright Act Statutory licence. |
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