Tangible Programming in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1). Ever wonder how best to teach programming to Reception and Key Stage […]
Continue Reading Primo Cubetto Playset
Tangible Programming in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1). Ever wonder how best to teach programming to Reception and Key Stage […]
Continue Reading Primo Cubetto Playset
This article was written by two teachers in London and published on Hello World Issue 5. You should quote the source when posting someone else’s content!
I completely agree, which is why at the very bottom of the article is a box with this information:
“Originally published in Hello World Issue 5 : The Computing and Digital Making Magazine for Educators. Above article includes modifications from the original article by Helena Cheung and Eleni Vasileiadou. License CC BY-NC-SA 3.0”
Also links to Hello World.
I always link to source and only share content I can legally use. The original article is released under a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 License.
I see your email address is related to Primo Toys the creator of The Cubetto Playset.
Are you Head of Education Giorgia Migliaresi at Primo Toys?
I’m confused, this is a positive article and gets shared regularly over multiple educational Twitter accounts I own, this is good for Primo Toys and you get it for free. This is free positive marketing.
Does Primo Toys have an issue with this article being online or something? If so, what’s the issue?
David Law
Hello World Issue 5 : The Computing and Digital Making Magazine for Educators