In this edWebinar join Bryan L. Miller, Director of Strategic Education Outreach, and Dr. Katrina Keene, Strategic Outreach Manager, both from Wonder Workshop and international presenters, as they break down and provide a layout out of the must-see vendors, must-watch presenters, and special events you can’t miss!
In this edWebinar, Alfonso Mendoza explains how he introduced a comprehensive computational thinking and coding program with his students.
This year during the annual Computer Science Education Week, educators and students around the world participated in the Hour of Code, an event designed to demystify and engage educators and students in coding. What are some ways to get started with coding, for an Hour of Code or afterwards? Kelly Knight, STEAM Coordinator at Riverside Presbyterian Day School, Jacksonville, FL, presented ideas and tips in “Get Ready for Hour of Code.”
Presented by Dr. Katrina Keene, Strategic Outreach Manager, Wonder Workshop; and Bryan L. Miller, Director of Strategic Outreach in Education, Wonder Workshop Sponsored by Wonder Workshop Watch the Recording If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Coding & Robotics K-8 community and go to the CE Quizzes link in… read more →
In this edWebinar Kelly Knight, STEAM Coordinator at Riverside Presbyterian Day School, shares her tips, tricks, and tools for making Hour of Code epic.
In this edWebinar, Frances Amato, STEM Educator and Technology Liaison, reviews her favorite apps for ELA, math, behavior needs and schedules — all educational in nature.
Join Darri Stephens and Bryan L. Miller of Wonder Workshop in this edWebinar for a review of some current research around the state of professional development for today’s K-12 educators.
Maker culture is thriving in schools and public libraries across the United States and beyond. From challenges to success stories, no two makerspaces are alike, and maker facilitators have valuable lessons to share. In their recent edWebinar, Michelle Luhtala, Library Department Chair at New Canaan High School, CT; Ethan Heise, Director of MackinMaker; and Heather Lister, Professional Learning Specialist, had a discussion on their experiences with makerspaces and shared advice for those starting their maker education journey.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Susan Daniels, an educator, author, and speaker, explores creative and practical strategies that enable educators to work with the foundational skills of visual learning in the classroom.
STEAM lessons offer educational benefits beyond technological literacy, such as collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking. Educators who incorporate STEAM into the classroom are preparing students now for jobs that don’t exist yet by giving them confidence in problem-solving, noted Dr. Azadeh Jamalian, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, Head of Education Strategy at littleBits. For many educators, though, blending STEAM with traditional subjects can still seem daunting. During the edWebinar “Bringing Hands-On Coding and STEAM into Your District or Classroom,” Dr. Jamalian offered attendees insights into four key factors that can support successful STEAM integration.