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Ok so I was just mindin my own bisnis goin on cac.com UNTIL I see this FRICKIn STUDPI cac loser (baby) I hate him so much he makes me go on the roids! This is enoug... EVIL CAC MUST GO!!! Source: 5 months ago
I was just on coolmathgames.com's home page when I see a hole. I click on it, and it leads me to a page with 3 different coded messages. Binary Code, Morse Code, Tap/Knock Code. The Images are below. The Binary was all the 1s and 0s in the middle of the page. The Morse was the tab title. And the Tap/Knock Code is in the URL, the numbers with dashes between them. I looked up if anyone else has seen this, and out of... Source: 7 months ago
Imagine having to click on a new tab and then back to your coolmathgames.com just to read some fucking scam message on discord. Source: 12 months ago
Unfortunately, our classes are often put up against other "fun" activities such as: watching tv shows on a phone, playing games on coolmathgames.com, sleeping. It is very easy for students to distract themselves from rising to the challenge of academic rigor. Source: 12 months ago
Does anyone here have any of the old games from iknowthat.com? It used to be an educational website in the same sort of vein as coolmathgames.com, but it was so insistent on using flash that they basically killed their own website. Someone else made a post here five years ago asking basically the same thing, but it seems the resources they were able to find are now gone and I am once again at basically square one.... Source: about 1 year ago
PBS Kids has a lot of games and activities on their website: https://pbskids.org/games If your kids watch any PBS shows them they'll recognize the characters. The activities were fun enough for our twins to learn how to use computer mice at age 3. Tux Paint is also really fun for young kids and a good way to learn mouse usage: https://tuxpaint.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Tux Paint (version 0.9.30): A drawing program for children. Source: 12 months ago
I can also recommend https://tuxpaint.org/. I see they also have an app for Android nowadays, but no iOS it seems. - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
This is going to depend on the age of the kid. I have given a cheap Laptop to my 6-year old and introduced her to Scratch[1] and Tuxpaint[2]. I let her use the mouse and keyboard more instead of tapping on a screen. The school is likely to introduce Scratch from next year. For older kids, they should be on a normal computer. My old MacBook Pro came handy for the elder one. She does the usual Python, games and... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Tux Paint is available for download, free of charge, from the project's website: https://tuxpaint.org/. Tux Paint is open source software and does not contain in-app advertising. Source: over 1 year ago
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