Presented by Leslie Stenger, Professional Learning Associate, UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science
Presented by Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers, Professor, DevTech Research Group, Tufts University; and Jason Innes, Director of Curriculum, Training, and Product Management, KinderLab Robotics
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, Alfonso Mendoza explains how he introduced a comprehensive computational thinking and coding program with his students.
edWeb.net and Wonder Workshop are hosting a professional learning community (PLC) on Coding & Robotics K-8 that will bring together thought leaders, technical experts, leading-edge educators, and industry leaders to provide teachers new information, resources, ideas and a place for discussion on how to teach coding and robotics, and how to integrate computer science and coding theory into core subjects, especially for students in grades K-8.
Attendees will learn about the essential components of computational thinking, the critical foundation of coding. The live, interactive session will also introduce techniques and tactics for introducing these concepts and skills into core curriculum.
In this webinar, you will learn about ways to bring coding into your classroom through digital media projects.
With so many apps and digital tools marketed to young children, it’s hard to know what kind of experiences children are having when engaging with them. Not all apps are created equal, and this edWeb.net Prek-3 Digital Learning webinar explored the issue by examining the different affordances of digital playgrounds (and playpens).