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Help Kids Learn to Code with Dash and Dot from Wonder Workshop

The CoolCatTeacher

These Wonder Workshop robots make it easy to learn to code in my STEM lab. This is a sponsored blog post by Wonder Workshop. So, out of all of the items I had available, Dash and Dot from Wonder Workshop were the ONLY ones which I didn’t have to help my students figure out. Apps for Dash and Dot from Wonder Workshop.

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Coding Activities by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

Click for Robotics 101 lesson plan. CSEdWeek #hourofcode #hoc #edtech #CSforGood Copyright ©2023 askatechteacher.com – All rights reserved.

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Coding Activities by Grade

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App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. Google Computer Science for High School –free workshops (with application) for K-12 teachers. Cue –from Wonder Workshop. Dash and Dot — from Wonder Workshop–younger thinkers. Game Salad. Jotform App Builder. Coding Curriculum.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

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App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. Google Computer Science for High School –free workshops (with application) for K-12 teachers. Cue –from Wonder Workshop. Dash and Dot — from Wonder Workshop–younger thinkers. Build an App. Apps Geyser. Game Salad. Glide –create an app from a spreadsheet.

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Coding Websites/Webtools by Grade

Ask a Tech Teacher

App Inventor –build Android apps on a smartphones; from MIT. Google Computer Science for High School –free workshops (with application) for K-12 teachers. Cue –from Wonder Workshop. Dash and Dot — from Wonder Workshop–younger thinkers. ScratchJr- -for ages 5-7. Build an App. Apps Geyser. Game Salad. Coding Curriculum.

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Building a Video Reflection Journal in Google Sites

EdTechTeacher

Flipgrid can be accessed from almost any device including computers, iPads, Chromebooks, and smartphones. This idea of student creation and reflection is woven into many of Avra Robinson’s workshops this summer. If you found these ideas helpful or interesting, register for one of her workshops today!

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Boosting Digital Literacies for a Purpose

Digital Promise

UAMEZ’s Tech Team builds capacity for language literacies in their daily ministry, starting with basic skills like how to use a smartphone and how to draft an email or text message. They provide free, drop-in lab times, volunteer-led classes, and one-on-one support in basic computer skills.