Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | codeSpark, Inc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
*** 2015 Parents’ Choice — Gold Medal ***
*** 2015 USA Today’s — Best Pick ***
*** 2015 Tillywig Toy Awards - Brain Child ***
*** Apple Editor’s Choice & Top Educational App ***
"My students can't get enough!"
-Joni Clark, Teacher, Pasadena School District
"The Foos are funny, cute and I love them!"
-Nicole, Age 7
We’ve teamed up with Princeton and Harvey Mudd University professors to turn programming into play. Kids learn to code via a series of exciting adventures. Our word-free interface allows anyone, anywhere to play. They’ll track down a sneaky donut thief, rescue puppies lost in space and serve up gourmet meals while mastering core computer science concepts.
The Foos: Over 40 puzzle levels and 3 unique creative play areas for storytelling and animation.
Our creative space Foo Studio allows kids to put programming concepts to work by making video games and programming interactive stories. Creations can then be shared with a global community of Foo coders.
Kids learn:
* Logic
* Sequencing
* Pattern recognition
* Control flow
* Algorithmic thinking
* Problem solving
The Foos is an introduction for those who have no experience programming and is all-ages friendly! That means anyone from 5 to 105 can play, have fun and learn real programming logic.
"The Foos is easy to learn, full of playful characters and it's easy to experiment."
-Children's Technology Review
"Most appealing to me as a parent was seeing how my children enjoyed working together on the puzzles. Even my teenager was completely engaged!"
-Parents' Choice Awards
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The Foos was originally created for The 'Hour of Code', a global initiative from Code.org [code.org] and Computer Science Education Week [csedweek.org] to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.
Parents and teachers are using The Foos first when introducing their kids and students to programming and computer science. Parents can follow codeSpark on Facebook for unplugged coding activities.
There are NO in-app purchases in The Foos.
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Is The Foos curriculum standards based?
YES! The Foos gameplay is based on curriculum from MIT and Exploring Computer Science at UCLA. Core concepts include: Pattern recognition, problem solving, sequencing, spatial visualization, algorithmic thinking, debugging, loops and conditionals. Kids also become more persistent and creative in their pursuit of solutions.
Who are The Foos?
The Foos are funny, happy creatures that inspire kids to create and collaborate through programming. Coding with The Foos requires visual, intuitive and imaginative input that builds critical computational thinking skills for future success.
The Foos app is inspired by visual programming languages such as Scratch from MIT, Alice from CMU and other ‘beginner’ programming languages like Logo, SmallTalk, and Squeak.
What is codeSpark?
codeSpark is delivering computer science education to kids in over 150 countries by turning programming into play. The company was founded when our CEO wanted to introduce his daughters to coding and couldn’t find any resources that were girl-friendly ways to learn the ABC's of computer science.
Follow us
Website: www.codespark.org
Twitter: twitter.com/playthefoos
Facebook: www.facebook.com/codesparkinc
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I got this app today and I saw that it costs $9.99 per month! that’s a bit overpriced so I want it to be free or at least cheaper
My kids love this and so do I. Worth every penny. Fun, creative and educational. Definitely a win all the way around.
Amazing game fun for kids to be creative .but only problem is glitches some times
As a technology teacher, I love using this app with my K-2 students. It is a great way to teach basic coding concepts to young students. The kids get so excited when using this app - especially when they see the Glitch! I also like how students are to apply what they learned by creating their own games and stories with the characters. Job well done!