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Code and Go Robot Mouse

Posted by Lori Blantz on Mar 12, 2024 7:30:00 AM

Code and Go Robot Mouse

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Topics: STEM, Computer Science

Computer Science Week Dec 4-10

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

Hello Everyone,

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Topics: Computer Science

Barefoot Computing -What is this?

Posted by Lori Blantz on Jan 23, 2023 7:30:00 AM

Barefoot Computing

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Topics: Computer Science

Hour of Code- Dec 5th-11th

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 30, 2022 7:45:00 AM

Hour of Code: December 5th-11th

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Topics: Computer Science

Discovery Education Coding

Posted by Lori Blantz on Feb 14, 2022 8:00:00 AM

Discovery Education’s CODING

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Topics: Discovery Education, Computer Science

CodeSpark Academy

Posted by Lori Blantz on Dec 6, 2021 7:30:00 AM

CodeSpark Academy

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Topics: Computer Science

Let us learn about code.org

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 29, 2021 7:30:00 AM

Code.org Demo

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Topics: Computer Science

CS Education WEek December 6th-12th

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 22, 2021 7:30:00 AM

CS (Computer Science) Education Week is approaching- December 6-12. You can host an Hour of Code lesson (Hour of Code) or engage in CSEdWeek activities (CSEducationWeek.org). Please join our STEMatIU13 Facebook page  or Twitter Page as we will start highlighting some activities that might inspire and help your planning.

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Topics: Computer Science

Computer Science Week Dec 9th-13th

Posted by Lori Blantz on Nov 25, 2019 6:15:00 AM

Hello Everyone,

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Topics: OSMO, Computer Science

Final Contest Give-Aways

Posted by Lori Blantz on Mar 22, 2019 8:18:37 AM

The month of April will be my final ECSES Tech Item Contest. This contest is around coding, so I decided to have two items to win. One for the younger students and one for the older students. Although not all our students will grow up to be programmers, coding helps foster life skills such as learning how-to problem solve, overcome obstacles and collaborate with their peers which are lasting skills all people need to succeed in life. Coding builds important life skills that are challenging to cultivate in students with learning needs such as, organization, higher order thinking, self-esteem, socialization and teamwork, as well as sequencing, problem solving, math concepts, along with perseverance, so that they will become better readers, writers, and mathematicians. Most students with disabilities struggle with low self-esteem, and coding is an avenue that builds confidence in one’s ability to learn and create, and cultivate a sense of pride from producing their own original work. The first item for the younger students, the Learning Resources Code & Go Robot Mouse Activity turns coding into a hands-on analog activity for tactile and visual learners. The robot mouse is similar to the Bee Bot that was given away before. As the students learn to program they build key skills that include critical thinking, problem solving, sequencing, and programming fundamentals. This is geared to students abilities of 5 years old and up. The second item is called Snap Circuits Jr and you can create over 100 STEM projects using this Electronics Exploration Kit. This kit is geared for students abilities of 8+ with hands-on experience of building models of working electrical circuits. This kit has a color manual with visual pictures of creating different electronic projects. There is no soldering, no tools, it just snaps together to create items like a flashing light, adjustable-volume siren. This item has received the following awards: the National Parenting Center-Seal of Approval, Dr. Toy 100 best children's products, Dr. Toy best educational products, and is STEM approved for education. So check these items out and enter the final contest for the 2018-2019 school year. Thanks for all your work with our students.

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Topics: Contest, Computer Science

Blog Contest :

Why let the awesome lessons you just used or observed go to waste? For this year's contest, we are asking you to share lesson photos, and the lesson you used along with any lesson support materials with us using this Google Form!

Those who share a photo along with the lesson plan will be entered in our monthly drawing for a chance to win a lesson with Giovanna. Together you will plan a lesson for your students focusing on the content of your choice. 

 “THANK YOU!” for all you do for our students at IU13.👍

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ECSES Instructional Technology News  is an IU13 Early Childhood and Special Education Services (ECSES) blog providing support to educators using instructional technology in ECSES classrooms. The team of Lori Blantz (supervisor), Giovanna Chamberlian (Special Education Consultant), and Andrea Fellows (STEM Teacher) create the blogs.  Contact any team member at ecses-it@iu13.org 

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