15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer)
With this collection of resources, you can teach your students to code—even if you’re still learning yourself.
View ArticleFeedback Needed: Multimedia and Computer Science in Education
Hi everyone! I've been working in the field of educational technology for almost 12 years. I started out at an elementary and middle school integrating graphic design, multimedia, and computer science...
View ArticleTurning an #HourOfCode Into a #MonthOfCode in...English Class?
My students have participated in the Hour of Code (https://code.org/learn) since it launched in 2013. Regardless of the class I’m teaching (English 8, Digital Design 7/8 or Broadcast Media 7/8), we...
View ArticleQ&A: The Art of Coding
Two educators on how to make learning computer science less daunting and more fun for students—and their teachers.
View ArticleWhat Technology Do You Recommend for the Classroom?
I am a teacher at the Children's Section of the Refugee council. I will be introducing technology in our classrooms. We have two classrooms of approximately ten students each. We teach English as a...
View ArticleThe Impact of Student-Created Apps
Building apps teaches teens far more than just computer skills—they also learn social entrepreneurship and gain self-confidence.
View ArticleCoding Across the Curriculum
With these apps and games, you can work coding lessons into any subject and any grade from early elementary through 12th.
View ArticleCalling All Learners and Teachers for Hour of Code 2017
An hour of coding is a fun beginner’s experiment for teachers or parents to do with kids—these resources make it easy as well.
View ArticleThe Future of Coding in Schools
Mitch Resnick, one of the creators of Scratch, on why he thinks coding should be taught in all schools—it's not the reason you’d expect.
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