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12 Tools to explore during Computer Science Week

Neo LMS

CoderZ is a cloud-based option where students can code 3D robots. Some of the courses available are broken into age groups and include options such as CoderZ Adventure for ages 6 through 10, Robotics 101 which is a self-paced program for students ages 11 through 14, and Python gym for students ages 15 and older. Kubo coding.

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20 Best Learning Apps for Kids

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Compatibility: Android/ iOS (iPhone, iPad); Price: Free 2. Using this app, kids can explore outer space, meet some dinosaurs, build a robot, become a superhero, and more – all in one whimsical world full of Sago Mini friends. Compatibility: Android/ iOS (iPhone, iPad); Price: Free, offers in-app purchases 3.

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PASCO Motion Sensor–A Must for Science Classes

Ask a Tech Teacher

Their products are wireless, Bluetooth- and/or USB-connectable, and their SPARKvue software runs on Mac and Windows platforms, Chromebooks, iPads, iPhones, and Android. the Ergobot to teach both Forces & Motion and Programming & Robotics. in a robotics and programming application (with PASCO’s ErgoBot).

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Game Education: It’s in Their DNA – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

At Dayton Hall Elementary School in Charleston, South Carolina, kindergarten teacher and Apple Distinguished Educator, Kristi Meeuwse, chose to pilot Tangible Play by Osmo because it is hands on and manipulative in nature. Game #4 – Sphero the Robot. empathy and role-play) bring authentic meaning to past events.”. The faculty at the A.

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Google+ Hangout with QR Codes!

The Daring Librarian

Mensing''s class from Sonoran Sky Elementary in Scottsdale, Arizona! QR Codes in the Elementary Classroom View more presentations from gwyneth jones Say What!? You get a QR Code that when scanned reads out in a robotic voice your message! Download the FREE QR Code APP i-nigma for both iPhone & Android!

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Technology Integration in a 21st Century Science Classroom

EdTechTeam

The simplest and easiest tool to incorporate into any science classroom, including the elementary level, is a USB microscope with an integrated camera. The interface connects to a computer, Chromebook, iPad/iPhone and Android devices. USB Microscopes and Microscope Cameras. Our newest favorite tool is called the Pocket Lab.