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Last week was "Computer Science
Education Week." The week was declared to bring computer science into
schools and promote student interest in coding. A challenge was put
forth for students to participate in an hour of code. The
Connected Ones participated and wrote over 1500 lines of code in class. I
see some future programmers in this class.
We started as a class working through a tutorial on the computer science education week website: csedweek.org.
The students had to solve puzzles to program an angry bird to move
through mazes. While they are "playing" the students are learning how
code with repeat-loops, conditionals, and basic algorithms. They had to use logic and problem solving skills. The challenges also tested their persistence and "I can" attitude. As they
moved up levels, the students received video tutorials by gifted computer scientists in the field like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. The
children were amazing. After we worked together for awhile, the
students went to the Chromebooks and began their own coding. Look how
intense! The children can code from their home computer as well. Just
follow the link above.
Of course, we also had to try coding on the ipad. We used the app LightBot
where students use programming to move a robot and light up tiles in a
series of puzzles. We have also used apps called Run Marco and Kodable. All of these apps are free on the itunes store. On free choice Friday, ALL of the students choose
programming with one of these apps. WOW!
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