We shouldn't reinvent wheels.
My main idea is to do a livecoding / codealong with a tutorial or existing code sample as a base. Like a TwitchBot (easier than you think with Glitch and Twitch, using their dice-bot as a starting point), or actually running through a Codacademy or Code.org lesson, giving the kids a few minutes to work out each step themselves, then showing how you would do it.
What would you suggest?
We shouldn't reinvent wheels.
My main idea is to do a livecoding / codealong with a tutorial or existing code sample as a base. Like a TwitchBot (easier than you think with Glitch and Twitch, using their dice-bot as a starting point), or actually running through a Codacademy or Code.org lesson, giving the kids a few minutes to work out each step themselves, then showing how you would do it.
What would you suggest?