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John Evans

Coding & Computational Thinking in the Classroom | TeachOntario - 1 views

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    Welcome to the TVO TeachOntario Coding and Computational Thinking in the Classroom Hub. We are excited to serve as the guest hosts for this hub, as we showcase coding and computational thinking ideas, research, activities and practices from educators around the province. This hub is meant to serve as a collaborative place where we can all develop our understanding surrounding innovative practices related to coding and computational thinking. We also hope that it can serve as a responsive, ever-changing resource that meets the ...
John Evans

Coding's Exploding: Professional Learning Serie... | TeachOntario - 0 views

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    "Coding's Exploding: TeachOntario Professional Learning session with Brian Aspinall, Lisa Floyd, and Wayne Loo. "
John Evans

Coding's Exploding: TeachOntario Professional Learning session - YouTube - 2 views

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    "Coding's Exploding: TeachOntario Professional Learning session with Brian Aspinall, Lisa Floyd, and Wayne Loo. "Coding" seems to be a buzzword in education these days, but how does it fit into your elementary school classroom? How can learning to code benefit your students? Join us as we explore the tools and pedagogy surrounding computer programming and computational thinking. "
John Evans

Coding's Exploding!  Integrating Coding into th... | TeachOntario - 2 views

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    "With Brian Aspinall, Lisa Floyd, & Wayne Loo.   "Coding" seems to be a buzzword in education these days, but how does it fit into your elementary school classroom?  How can learning to code benefit your students?   Join us as we explore the tools and pedagogy surrounding computer programming and computational thinking"
John Evans

Minecraft in the Classroom: Connecting Creepers... | TeachOntario - 0 views

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    "Minecraft is a "sandbox' video game that can be used in a variety of ways to support and enrich the curriculum. Through game-based learning, using Minecraft, you can support students who achieve differently, as well as foster social development and digital citizenship. Watch student intrinsic motivation explode (like those creatures called Creepers) and discover how game play and discussion helps to develop learning skills and make connections to different areas of the curriculum.   In this session you will learn the basics of Minecraft, discuss games based learning, and dispel the myths around "doing Minecraft"."
John Evans

Coding & Computational Thinking in the Classroo... | TeachOntario - 1 views

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    "One of the most exciting parts of my day as a resource teacher and co-teacher is to spend time with students who are in the midst of thinking through a problem and figuring something out.   One of the most effective thinking and learning environments is MIT's Scratch environment. Late last fall, I was working with students in a grade 8 class. Some of them were taking on the challenge of building a working analogue clock in Scratch. Others were figuring out multiple methods by which circles and disks could be drawn in Scratch.  "
John Evans

Coding in the Classroom | TeachOntario - 1 views

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    Welcome to the Coding in the Classroom: Beyond the Hour of Code course. Work your way through this course at your own pace and in whatever order you prefer. Begin with the question in the panel to right, with Get Started Here: About You.
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