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EDGE Institute 2014 Hour of Code Session 9:35-10:30 Instructor: Nicole Bonnell
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Agenda Introduction Student Engagement Objectives and Success Criteria Background and Purpose Explore and Learn Extended Learning Options Continued Support Question and Answer
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Student Engagement What strategies help students take ownership and independence in their own learning? – Learning a sport – Learning to play music – Learning to code
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Session Objectives and Success Criteria Objective: Participants will understand how to access and use code.org to learn basic computer programing skills. Success Criteria: – I can access the Hour of Code at http://code.orghttp://code.org – I can write basic computer code.
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Hour of Code 2013 Hour of Code movement resulted in… 37 million students trying computer science! Over 1 billion lines of code written! Offered free, open source and available worldwide! 2014 Hour of Code: Dec. 8-14, 2014 http://code.org
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More than 1 hour? Extended Hour of Code: www.hourofcode.org/learnmore 3 levels of elementary courses (K-1, 2-3, 4-5). Free workshops for elementary teachers. Middle school programming activities for math and science classes.
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Continuing Support Use the code.org website’s helpline. Call or email the Customer Support Center. – Extension 7030 – Email to CSC
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Check for Understanding Objective: Participants will understand how to access and use code.org to learn basic computer programing skills. Success Criteria: – I can access the Hour of Code at http://code.orghttp://code.org – I can write basic computer code.
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