Google invented a new way to teach kids how to code using blocks

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Project Blok

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Children learn through playing and interacting with one another, with everything around them. Google is tapping into the natural ways children learn by making code physical -- something they can touch and manipulate collectively rather than a string of code on a screen to be worked with in issolation.

Project Bloks, the initiative behind making physical code, is part of a research partnership between Google, a Stanford University professor and design firm Ideo, the search engine's research arm announced in a blog post Monday.

So far, demonstrations include sending signals over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from a string of assembled bloks to control the movement of a nearby toy robot or producing music. Here's what it looks like:


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