Computer Science Fundamentals
Computer Science Fundamentals
- January 23, 2019
- Posted by: Pete Steinfeld
Introduction to code.org Computer Science Fundamentals (elementary curriculum units) workshops. Lessons can be integrated across the content in elementary school. There are six Courses (A-F). For students new to the CS, each course begins with a grade-appropriate entry point and structured ramp-up concepts. The progressions build on each other to ensure that students’ engagement and interest in learning new things. Students will learn collaboration, problem-solving, and persist through difficult tasks as well as study programming concepts, computational thinking, digital citizenship, and develop interactive games to share.
- Instructor — Katie White
- Grades — Elementary
- Experience Level — Beginner
- Area — Programming/Coding
- Session Type — Hands-on
Course Instructor/s:
Chris BartloChris’ “fairly broad background” in professional, academic and educational fields supports developing interesting curriculum that is relevant to students. He still does occasional development work (making websites, designing financial models, etc.) as well as working on a few secret projects for his classroom.
Katie WhiteKatie is a certified classroom elementary teacher and a Technology TOSA in Beaverton, Oregon. She graduated from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington and recently completed the MAET program at Michigan State University. She is a mom of two little girls, wife/travel partner, runner and fly fisher. For the last 9 years, her and her husband […]
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