PedagoNet - YouTube - 3 views
How We Introduced Coding to Kids using Tynker Puzzles - 2 views
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"During our Hour of Code celebration, my ninth and tenth grade students reviewed all of the resources available and selected the apps that they liked for teaching younger students how to code. Many of the students selected Tynker as their preferred tool. Two student mentors shared their experience teaching:"
Jigsaw puzzles | napmath - 5 views
Canada Map Puzzle - 7 views
Solve Puzzles for Science | Foldit - 0 views
Map Jigsaw Puzzles - National Geographic - 7 views
Make your own word search puzzle - 0 views
Mathematical Interactivities - 0 views
Crossword puzzle maker - 1 views
Tilt - Gamenode Free Online Games - 0 views
Puzzles on Pinterest | 31 Pins - 5 views
Breakout EDU - You Had Me At Breakout! - 0 views
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"Back in March of this year at the Future Ready Schools Summit at Leyden High School, I attended one of the featured speaker sessions led by James Sanders. It was a great session with lots of takeaways about meaningful digital learning. My biggest takeaway though, was one of the last things he mentioned in the session. I looked back at my notes and this is the last thing I typed… "Breakout room idea". James shared with us this breakout room idea and gave us a little background about how this all came about. He went on to explain to us that there are these escape rooms around the world where you pay to get "locked in" a room with friends and try to escape by solving puzzles and unlocking codes. He was in Edmonton, Canada, with some high school students playing one of these escape games and he was amazed at how hard these students were working during this game. James wanted to turn this incredible learning experience of problem solving and fun and into something that can be used in the classroom. I left there super excited about this."
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