I initially created the Coding Resource Collection Google Sheet for my own organization [and to keep myself sane] but it could really be a great place to start for anyone who is looking to learn to code, help someone else learn to code, or integrate coding actives into their classroom. For ease of use, I divided the Google Sheet into four sub-sheets [Professional Development Opportunities, Professional Development Articles, General Coding Resources, and Coding in Math]. I plan to continue adding to and updating the sheet as I come across new resources, but would love to hear from you if you have resources I should add.
Friday, August 5, 2016
CODING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM
Like most teachers, I am spending the last few weeks of summer planning and preparing as much as I can to make the start of the new school year a success. This past week I have been working on some exciting projects for the 2016-2017 school year [think computational thinking, problem based learning, and coding]. While it is too soon to share those details, I did want to share a document that I hope will make it easier to navigate the plethora of coding resources one can find on the world wide web. There are so many resources out there, it can be quite overwhelming!
Labels:
coding,
computational thinking,
cool tools
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