My Gifted and Talented students are incredibly clever! They’re designing programs to determine the cumulative day you were born. This week, we’re going to turn a light bulb on using Python code! @MrsL_HTSD@Proud2BeHTSDac @WiliamDaviesMS
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We have been working hard at ZIM Kids kids.zimjs.org and have added an assets section to ZIM Kids Slate so kids can make scenes. ZIM is great for teaching JavaScript Coding and great for kids, teens, well... an all. Also see ZIM Skool. #edutech#teachers#teachingcode
Want to start teaching your kid(s) how to code but not sure how to get started? Check out our Quick Start Guide (a digital book to get ready to introduce students to code)! canadalearningcode.ca/teachi…#TeachingCode#ComputerSkills
We strive to provide teachers with the tools & resources needed to feel confident teaching #ComputerScience. Curious about what teaching computer science in your classroom could look like? Hear it from CLC learner and educator, Anne: canadalearningcode.ca/meet-a…#TeachingCode
Am also an instructor in programming, teaching is the intrinsic way of retaining what you already learned.
I totally agree with you Susan for sharing your thought.
Am also an introvert, but #teachingCode made me a public speaker.
One of the best ways to learn code is by asking questions, reverse engineering, and applying it to your work.
That's the BootUp Teaching Strategy - through peer sharing & learning.
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Dude, “online investigating” can always be faulty, “please protect my store by cutting a giant entrance into it” doesn’t seem at least a wee bit off to you?? Ok.....