Rayon Participant Interview - YouTube - 0 views
Learn to Code HTML & CSS - 3 views
Storytelling With Scratch - 2 views
Google for Education: Exploring Computational Thinking - 3 views
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"Exploring Computational Thinking (ECT) is a curated collection of lesson plans, videos, and other resources on computational thinking (CT). This site was created to provide a better understanding of CT for educators and administrators, and to support those who want to integrate CT into their own classroom content, teaching practice, and learning."
Computing At School: COmputational Thinking - A Guide for Teachers - 2 views
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"This guide aims to help develop a shared understanding of the teaching of computational thinking in schools. It presents a conceptual framework of computational thinking, describes pedagogic approaches for teaching and offers guides for assessment. It is complementary to the two CAS guides published in November 2013 (Primary) and June 2014 (Secondary) in supporting the implementation of the new National Curriculum and embraces the CAS Barefoot and CAS QuickStart Computing descriptions of computational thinking. Computational thinking lies at the heart of the computing curriculum but it also supports learning and thinking in other areas of the curriculum."
Charge Conference Material · BNG - 1 views
Teaching computational thinking without using a computer | Technology for Learners - 3 views
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"omputational thinking is one of the core objectives that runs through the computing program of study in England from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4. Before computers can be used to solve a problem, computational thinking refers to understanding the problem itself and the ways in which it could be resolved. Software engineers and computer scientists for example, routinely engage in computational thinking. As a higher order thinking skill, computational thinking has applications both across and beyond the school curriculum. There are four key techniques to computational thinking: Abstraction - focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant details Algorithms - developing a step-by-step solution to the problem Decomposition - breaking down the problem into smaller, more manageable parts Logic - looking for similarities among and within problems Learning to program is one of the best ways to develop computational thinking, as it uses each one of these techniques. My intention here is to show an example of a lesson in which computational thinking is taught at Key Stage 1 (5 to 7 years) through programming. I took the lesson plan (attached above) from The Barefoot Computing Project and I taught it to my 1st grade class last week. It required the children to work in pairs to create step-by-step instructions through pictures. The pairs then swapped each other's instructions, which they used to draw the 'crazy character' that the other child had in mind."
Three Great Tools for Teachers to Create and Publish Their Own Apps ~ Educational Techn... - 5 views
Mozilla Thimble Teacher Review - 2 views
18 Apps For Teaching Kids Programming - 2 views
The Top Ten S'Cool Tools for Q3, 2015 | EdSurge News - 3 views
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"If you're looking for effective and popular school tools to test out this fall, look no further. Every week, EdSurge delivers its educator-specific INSTRUCT newsletter (sign-up here) with a section on "S'Cool Tools," calling attention to 3-5 edtech tools we've found, tested, and given our surging seal of approval. And out of 75+ S'Cool Tools showcased in INSTRUCT during Q3 (July, August, September), ten products have risen to the top based on the number of clicks they've received from our INSTRUCT readers. Check them out below!"
Snap! Build Your Own Blocks - 1 views
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