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In Partnership with Code.org FUN WITH CODING FOR MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL
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Welcome! Introduction Video – Hour of Code/Code.org https://hourofcode.com/us/promote/resourceshttps://hourofcode.com/us/promote/resources - What most schools don’t teach https://youtu.be/nKIu9yen5nc
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Sources: College Board, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Science Foundation
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Computer science is everywhere. And it isn’t going anywhere.
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Our kids should be learning to code.
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computer science. WHY? Our schools should be teaching
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Fewer computer science students than 10 years ago (and half as many women) Sources: National Science Foundation FEMALE MALE
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The tech desperately trying to hire computer programmers in California. industry is
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desperately trying to hire computer programmers, everywhere. Every industry is
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Computer science is more than just teaching about technology. Kid Tested/Teacher Approved https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNIM1fzJ8u0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNIM1fzJ8u0
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Computer science is about high-order thinking: logic, problem solving, and creativity.
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Computer science is vocational. Computer science is foundational.
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What does a career look like for a student graduating in 2030? Unlimited possibilities.
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Hot Wire Neutral Wire Voltage Source A Basic Circuit a 2 + b 2= c 2 c b a
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Introducing Code.org
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Who is Code.org? ● A public 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to bringing computer science to every school, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. ● Producer of 100 hours of online curriculum taught in 100,000 schools worldwide. ● Partner of 60 US school districts, including the 7 largest. ● The organizer of the Hour of Code campaign.
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Our Vision: every school every student opportunity
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#CSforAll https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2016/01/30/computer-science-all#Educators Computer Science for All is the President’s bold new initiative to empower all American students from kindergarten through high school to learn computer science and be equipped with the computational thinking skills they need to be creators in the digital economy, and to be active citizens in our technology-driven world.
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The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries. It’s a grassroots effort supported by over 300 partners, such as Lucas Films, Apple, Google, Disney, the NBA, President Obama, Sheryl Sandberg, Bill Gates, Jessica Alba and many, many more. https://youtu.be/2DxWIxec6yo Participation Starts with The Hour of Code
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What can you learn in an hour?
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● Introducing Code Studio: Code.org’s free, open-source, online curriculum. ● Already adopted by 100,000 teachers. 98% recommend it. ● Include self guided videos with lectures by Bill Gates, Chris Bosh. ● Align and reinforce concepts and skills taught in Math, English Language Arts, and Science standards. ● Same recognizable characters from Disney, Star Wars, Angry Birds Beyond the Hour of Code – Code Studio
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CS Fundamentals: Computer Science for Elementary Students ● Code Studio CS Fundamental’s curriculum is designed for students in grade K-5. ● Each course is ~20 lessons, ~40 minutes each Course 1: for early readers, ages 4-6. (Grades K-1) Course 2: for beginners, ages 6+ (Grades 2-3) Course 3: for ages 6+ (Grades 4-5) Course 4: for ages 8+ (Grades 6-7) ● Blend of online tutorials with “unplugged” activities.
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CS Fundamentals: Computer Science for Elementary School Students
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Course 1 Early Readers - Ages 4-6 (Grades K-1) ●Sequences ●Loops and Events ●Meaningful collaboration ●Problem-solving and perseverance techniques ●Internet safety
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Course 2 Beginners - Ages 6+ (Grades 2-3) ●Conditionals ●Algorithms ●Binary code ●Debugging ●Societal impacts of computing
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Course 3 - PreReq Course 2 - Ages 6+ (Grades 4-5) ●Problem decomposition ●Functions ●Digital citizenship ●Nested loops and conditionals ●Internet transmission methods
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Course 4 – PreReq Course 3 - Ages 8+ (Grades 2-3) ●Variables ●For loops ●Functions with parameters
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Middle School and High School Middle School: https://code.org/educate/curriculum/middle-school ● CS for Algebra ● CS for Science High School: https://code.org/educate/curriculum/high- school ● AP Computer Science Principles ● CS Principles ● CS Discoveries
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Unplugged Activities: -Get Loopy -Binary Bracelets -Graph Paper Programming
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The Big Event – Page 71 or 157 Graph Paper Programming – Page 90 Binary Bracelets – Page 150
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Online Activities/Teacher Dashboard
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Give the online puzzles a try studio.code.org (http://studio.code.org/join/KTYJTY Try an Unplugged Activity Recommended to Try 10 – Course 1 Stage 4!http://studio.code.org/join/KTYJTY
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High quality, NO COST PD workshops ● Find a workshop at http://code.org/k5 http://code.org/k5 FREE code workshops available All year! Pick up a listing of workshops!
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●In-person instruction ●Printed curriculum guide ●Certificate of completion ●Classroom supplies for the unplugged lessons ●Fun Code.org swag ●7 hours PD credit What you’ll get from this workshop
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Equity: Code.org’s one simple mission Every student in every school deserves the opportunity to learn computer science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQJU 6ehn6-s
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In just 1 week:
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Hour of Code SC ● Local focus for the Hour of Code and CS Education ● Charleston Hour of Code Teacher/Volunteer/Parent Meetup ● HourofcodeSC.org #HourofCodeSC
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Additional Resources ● Teacher Guide Hour of Code: https://hourofcode.com/us/how- tohttps://hourofcode.com/us/how- to ● Posters, Information: https://hourofcode.com/us/promote/resources https://hourofcode.com/us/promote/resources ● Teacher Reference Guide: http://studio.code.org/s/K5PDhttp://studio.code.org/s/K5PD
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Coding = new cool
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Jobs
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Contact info Ann Puckett Code.org K-5 Affiliate puckett@pd.code.org @HourofCodeSC Code.org
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Give the online puzzles a try studio.code.org (http://studio.code.org/join/KTYJTY Try an Unplugged Activity Recommended to Try 10 – Course 1 Stage 4!http://studio.code.org/join/KTYJTY
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