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Posted on October 7, 2014 by Michael McGlade

RT @EDTECH_UTB: Can Kindergarteners Be Taught to Code? ScratchJr Says Yes. http://t.co/41A9vw5OND #edtech #edchat #edtechchat

Can Kindergarteners Be Taught to Code? ScratchJr Says Yes. http://t.co/41A9vw5OND #edtech #edchat #edtechchat

— EDTC@UTB (@EDTECH_UTB) October 6, 2014


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