Code Studio - 2 views
K-5 Program | Code.org - 0 views
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"Code.org has developed a free elementary school curriculum that allows even the youngest students to explore the limitless world of computing. The courses blend online, self-guided and self-paced tutorials with "unplugged"activities that require no computer at all. Each course consists of about 20 lessons that may be implemented as one unit or over the course of a semester. Even kindergarten-aged pre-readers can participate."
Computational Thinking - Interface - 0 views
Add Coding to Your Elementary Curriculum. . . Right Now | Edutopia - 1 views
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"But the earlier we introduce children to coding, the more comfortable they will be when presented with more in-depth learning opportunities in middle and high school. Also, early exposure to coding helps teach children how important it is to understand computers as the valuable tools they are rather than merely fun playthings."
Sample Maker Rubric | Edutopia - 0 views
Creating an Authentic Maker Education Rubric | Edutopia - 0 views
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"How can teachers prove that deep, rich learning is occurring through making? How do we justify a grade to students and parents alike, especially to the student who "just isn't good at art"? By crafting a three-part rubric that assesses process, understanding, and product, teachers can rest assured that they are covering all the bases."
Hour of Code 2015 | Grok Learning - 1 views
Hopscotch Hour of Code - 0 views
Computer Coding Game No Computer Needed Superhero Activity - 2 views
CODING FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADUATION.: EBSCOhost - 1 views
Never Too Young To Code - 1 views
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As with other aspects of tech use in early childhood, deep discussions are underway about the appropriate role coding has in young children's classrooms-and in the library. Sometimes referred to as the "new literacy" in schools, teaching coding means teaching children the language used to operate tablets, computers, and other devices they interact with every day.