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169 Tech Tip #127: 12 Tips on Hard-to-teach Classes

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Here are twelve ideas: Teach programming with Scratch, Alice, robotics, and Minecraft. Provide homework via a screencast or a Google Hangout and then do a project using the skill during class time. . If a student doesn’t like a project, let them come up with their own –as long as it satisfies the goals of the exercise.

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15 strategies on how to use technology in the classroom

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For example, Heather’s team at Buffalo Trail Public Schools used robotics and coding to teach the learning outcomes. Therefore, the goal was not just to build a robot or code an activity. They were excited to learn new concepts using robotics and coding as the conduits. Everything was then placed into Google Drive.

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15 Tools for Self Paced Learning

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One of the most popular sites around for self-paced learning where students can watch animated movies w/ the robot Moby then answer questions regarding the subject. GrammarFlip - A excellent site for students to practice their grammar by watching educational videos and then completing interactive exercises.

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40 Sites/Apps to Learn how to Program or Code

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This is done by dragging and dropping code to make your robot dance. Code w/ Google - A new initiative from Google to help students strengthen their STEM skills and learn to program/code. Codecademy - A interactive site that helps students learn how to program in Javascript, PHP, Ruby, or Python by step by step instructions.

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