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Computer Science Week Dec 4-10

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 30, 2023 11:12:37 AM

Hello Everyone,

Just a reminder that Computer Science Week is December 4th-10th. Please celebrate CS by planning for one hour of code activity or some type of CS activity. Remember coding can be done online or unplugged or a combination of both.
Below you will find just a few of the many activities available. Give one a try and enjoy!!!

This year I am sharing some ideas that were presented to me by PA IUs CS Workgroup Team. AI is a huge buzz word, however AI has been around for many years now. It is just presenting itself in different ways in instructional tools. Please review this information and determine what might be useful for your class.  The blue phrases are direct links to the resources. 

The Computer Science Workgroup (a subgroup of the STEM PoC group) has spent the last few weeks putting together a collaborative resource to share for CS EdWeek (next week) and Hour of Code which highlights AI resources. It is worth noting that Hour of Code this year has the theme of “Creativity in AI” so a number of the activities there are also AI-focused for those participating.  This resource is really a testament to our collaborative efforts as IUs and I’m excited to share the work that so many collaborated upon.

Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom: Resources for CS EdWeek 2023 contains a collection of resources and lesson activities to support learners in understanding AI, its impacts on society, and connections to programming AI as well across K-12. The document also includes crosswalks between CSTA standards and the STEELS Technology and Engineering standards for educators to reference as they explore how they might use these resources for both CS EdWeek and to support standards. Additionally, several resources include multiple lessons, units, and activities to explore different aspects of artificial intelligence with students on a larger scale that might go beyond CS Edweek.

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Remember to reach out if you need to sign out materials for the week of December 4th Hour of Code celebration or later on in December. Items include:

-Ozobots

-Spheros

-Bee Bots

-Osmo Coding Jam

-OSmo Coding Awbie

-Breakout Boxes

Happy Coding… From Giovanna Chamberlain and Lori Blantz

                             Don't forget to check out the contest on the top right!

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My next item to win is Little Genius Starter kit from OSMO. This kit came out in the last 6 months and is a fabulous learning tool. This is a kit that is used with an iPad and 4 free OSMO apps. It allows students to have a hands-on learning adventure. By using this tool students will spark their imagination, and use critical thinking skills. This kit focuses on building letters using manipulatives instead of pencils, answering comprehension questions to problems the OSMO characters face, and follow directions to create pictures of whatever is told to them. Here is a link to see it in action. To enter the contest you need to write a short 100 word or less essay explaining how you could use the tool in the classroom. Essays are due to Lori Blantz by December 12th. Essays will be read and voted on by our ESCES Supervisors on December 13th. Winners will be notified by December 17th. Good Luck!  Please have the essays sent to lori_blantz@iu13.org 👍

 

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ECSES Instructional Technology Blog by Blantz is an IU13 Early Childhood and Special Education Services (ECSES) blog providing support to educators using instructional technology in ECSES classrooms. Lori Blantz, this blog's author, is Supervisor of ECSES Software Training. Contact Lori at lori_blantz@iu13.org.

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