Code Combat is online but it's designed like a game, so it might work for
people who can't engage with a traditionally structured online course. I
believe it's also open source.

Not what you're looking for but thought I'd mention it anyway :)

https://codecombat.com

On Nov 1, 2016 08:00, "Peter C. Ndikuwera" <pnd...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Luggers,
>
> Are there any courses out there for young children (mostly preteen 9-12)
> who want to be introduced to software development?
>
> I'm asking for a non-techie mother who doesn't want to be told to find an
> online course. She wants a physical human being she can talk to and ask
> questions.
>
> Thanks!
>
> P
>
> --
> At that time people began...
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