Minecraft Redstone Basics (part 2) Directionality of redstone dust.
Mel2015-02-08T21:30:50-05:00Learn how to connect redstone dust to inputs and outputs.
Learn how to connect redstone dust to inputs and outputs.
Learn what redstone is. How to create a simple circuit.
Learn about the different types of pressure plate inputs in Minecraft. See the differences between stone and wood pressure plates, and weighted pressure plates, gold (light), and iron (heavy).
Minecraft for beginners. Add a door to your house. Interact with objects in Minecraft.
Minecraft Basics (part 2 of 3) Inventory and Building Basics Learn how to build and access your inventory in Minecraft. Fill your inventory slots and access your Minecraft inventory slots.
Learn how to download & install Minecraft on your PC or Mac. Set up your first world in creative mode. Learn a few Minecraft controls so you can move around.
Learn the skills you need to know to become a web developer. I'll share everything I know. Nearly 20 yrs later, I have yet to stop learning.
Social Good Organization Empowers Women and Diverse Populations in Tech FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- January 30, 2015 -- Cleveland, Ohio -- We Can Code IT, a Cleveland-based social good organization empowering women and diverse populations in technology, will begin offering full- and part-time coding bootcamps in the spring. We Can Code IT teaches high-demand tech skills to low- to moderate- income earners, increases diversity in tech, and helps alleviate poverty through education and employer partnerships. The bootcamps will take place in We Can Code IT’s Midtown (Cleveland) location. Coding bootcamps immerse students in the most in-demand programming languages and technologies over [...]
Only 12% of all computer science graduates are women, but it wasn't always this way. See what happened & how we will change the face of IT.
Workshop Teaches Girls Computational Thinking and Computer Science What happens when when you pair together a 13-year-old girl and a 6-year-old girl to program together? A lot of learning! On Saturday, January 24th We Can Code IT hosted a Make Your Own Virtual Pet workshop at a residence in Richmond Heights. Ten girls participated. Their age ranges were a bit of a challenge since teens learn at a different pace than children under the age of ten, so we paired the younger girls with older girls to see what would happen. The result? The older girls loved showing the younger girls loved [...]