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Coding for Your Classroom K - 3
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Coding for Your Classroom K - 3

University of British Columbia

Self-paced, asynchronous course aimed to build educators’ comfortability and confidence in digital literacy. Through hands-on learning activities and demos in a variety of web-based platforms, educators will have the resources and skills they need to introduce coding concepts to their students in the K-3 classroom.

1 hrs/week4 weeksEnglish1,291 enrolled
Free to Audit

About this Course

This course is designed for educators to learn about ways to teach computational thinking logic to their students through fun, hands-on activities. The goal is for teachers to feel more confident with coding concepts and activities and to be able to create their own. This course will explore what computational thinking is and why it is important to teach it and introduce it to students at a young age, so we have more diversity in our technology fields in the future. Educators will leave this course knowing that they will be able to incorporate coding and develop students’ digital literacy through minor changes in their classrooms. Additionally, we aim to break barriers that teachers may face in their classrooms by providing participants with resources that develop these skills without the use of technology. At the end of the course, you will be provided with enough resources to begin to bring coding into your classroom start to feel confident creating your own!

What You'll Learn

  • What is Computational Thinking
  • Places we see and use computational thinking in our everyday lives.
  • Curriculum Connections
  • Diversity in Computer Science
  • Identify cross curricular connections between computer science and other subject matter.
  • Become familiar with computational thinking through interactive lessons and activities.
  • Individually develop personal digital literacy; become more comfortable and confident individually in computational thinking.
  • Be able to inspire computational thinking in learners through collaborative and stimulating hands-on activities.
  • Incorporating general strategies for evaluating computational thinking activities.
  • Understanding that technology drives just about everything that defines modern society as we know it.
  • Learn some coding activities (both plugged & unplugged) for your K-3 class
  • Constraints in teaching coding.
  • How to implement all these in the classroom

Instructors

K

Kelsey Tuffin

School Programs Assistant Manager

Topics

Computational Thinking
Digital Literacy
Student Development

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelBeginner
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

التفكير الحاسوبي
الثقافة الرقمية
Student Development

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