If every kid could code: Clare Sutcliffe

We shouldn’t teach software; we should teach the tools to create it. According to Clare Sutcliff, teaching young kids to code empowers them to be more creative, think critically, and learn from doing and will give students the skills to succeed in high-tech careers later in life. (Filmed at TEDxBrighton)

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    Not only this, but it’s fun! I really enjoyed making this http://jeevesandwooster.eliseratcliffe.co.uk/ website. Coding...
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