Showing posts with label computer science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer science. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2015

SA Youth Code Jam

This Saturday I had the pleasure of volunteering for the 4th annual San Antonio Youth Code Jam. Organized by Debi Pfitzenmaier and volunteers from through the San Antonio tech community, this free event brought hundreds of children and their parents together to learn about various aspects of computer science and coding. Volunteers came from a variety of San Antonio technology companies, educational institutions and corporations.

My organization, Education Service Center - Region 20, hosted the event this year and it was a great experience for all involved! To everyone's relief our WiFi was more than up to the challenges and the Service Center facilities were perfect for the participants who got to self-select from among the stations.

Stations this year included:

Boolean Logic (using Minecraft)
Build Your Own Mini Network that Works!
C Programming
Code.Org
Code Combat
Construct Classic
Cybersecurity
Python (using Raspberry Pi)
Scratch

Here are some of the pictures from the day's events. Thanks to all the sponsors and volunteers who made the event happen. Congratulations to Debi Pfitzenmaier and her team from SA Youth Code Jam for a great job!

Enjoy this article in The Rivard Report about the event!


Monday, August 10, 2015

Code.Org




Earlier this summer I received notification that I had been selected to become an Affiliate Trainer for Code.Org. In July, teachers from across the country travelled to Chicago for a training summit in order to prepare to lead training sessions throughout the country. Code.Org is committed to improving access to computer science education for all children, especially at the elementary level. In support of this mission, they sponsor free classes for elementary and middle school teachers, librarians and curriculum specialists who are committed to bringing coding instruction into their classrooms and libraries.



Here is Code.Org founder, Hadi Pavtovi, explaining why computer science is for everyone:




My first two classes have been for teachers and librarians from NEISD and Northside ISD in San Antonio.

Regardless of what subject you teach, computer science is foundational knowledge for all students in the 21st century. Incorporating it in your classroom will give your students a huge leg up. This is a subject the kids love learning!

With the help of Code.org, I am providing no cost, one-day workshops for elementary school teachers interested in teaching computer science. What's in a workshop?

In-person instruction, including an intro to computer science, pedagogy, overview of the online curriculum, teacher dashboard, and strategies for teaching “unplugged” classroom activities. Over 10,000 teachers have participated in a workshop and the majority say it’s the best professional development they've ever attended.

All costs are covered by Code.org! There is no charge for these workshops. You'll also receive (at no cost to you):
  • Printed curriculum guide
  • Certificate of completion
  • Classroom supplies for the unplugged lessons
  • Fun Code.org swag
If you are interested in scheduling a class for teachers at your school or at ESC-Region 20, please contact me!