Computer Science

computer science in education

  1. Our July Grant Recipient is Jonathan Long!

    Our July Grant Recipient is Jonathan Long!
    Jonathan Long is a middle school STEM teacher in the Eastern Lancaster County (PA) School District and a huge fan of using technology in instruction. He’s used some different EdTech tools in the past and we’re excited to be able to provide him with a new one to try—the databot. Read on to learn more about him and his STEM
  2. Tips & Tricks | Collecting Data with the databot

    Tips & Tricks | Collecting Data with the databot
    With so much data filling our world—and the immediate environments around us—it can be hard to conceptualize just how much there is to explore. With the databot, students can do just that. This tiny cube fits in the palms of their hands and helps them explore the hidden world of data in an incredibly powerful way using a dozen on-board
  3. Rising Resources | Learn Coding with Grasshopper

    Rising Resources | Learn Coding with Grasshopper
    Coding skills can be learned at a very young age and kids can progress through the different types of programming using age-appropriate tools, which makes it more feasible. We advocate for coding kits in education all the time, but the subject of this week’s Rising Resources blog is a slightly different option. This week, we explore Grasshopper.
  4. Tips & Tricks | Dexter Industries' GiggleBot

    Tips & Tricks | Dexter Industries' GiggleBot
    The GiggleBot is the main piece of this micro:bit-powered robot and construction kit. It boasts a variety of programmable features, including a brightness sensor, LEDs, motors, and a line following device. It can be assembled in as little as five minutes and includes everything you need—you just connect the batteries, micro:bit, and wheels to get started!
  5. Grant Award for May: And, It Goes to Jessica Herr!

    Grant Award for May: And, It Goes to Jessica Herr!
    For the month of May, the award has been given to Jessica Herr, a teacher at the TC McSwain Elementary School in Staunton, Virginia! With the STEAM tools she’ll be receiving from us, Jessica has a pretty amazing project planned—one that involves drones, coding, bees, and plenty of collaboration for students.
  6. Helpful Updates to Teaching Coding with the Root Robot

    Helpful Updates to Teaching Coding with the Root Robot
    Starting in early elementary, students can use the Root Robot to try block coding, move onto hybrid coding in upper elementary and middle school, and then use it to learn text coding in upper middle and high school. Since teachers and students now find themselves navigating remote learning, its newest features help make the Root even more appealing.
  7. How Kids Can Try the SpaceX Docking Simulator at Home

    How Kids Can Try the SpaceX Docking Simulator at Home
    Students—particularly those who love trying new, STEM-related activities—might be looking for some new things to try at home by this point in time. Well, if they do, in fact, like STEM, there’s a great tool they can try on their computer. The SpaceX crew has created a docking simulation tool that anybody can use to practice their landing skills from
  8. Enhancing CS Instruction: Learn About Our Latest Grant Awardee

    Enhancing CS Instruction: Learn About Our Latest Grant Awardee
    For this past month, we are happy to present this award to Ed Mondragon, who runs the CTE department with the Granite School District in Salt Lake City, Utah! Like so many educators, Ed is now searching for ways to make remote learning as meaningful as possible for each of his students and for all the committed teachers he works
  9. Wonder Workshop Kits On Sale: Save Up To 20% On Robots

    Wonder Workshop Kits On Sale: Save Up To 20% On Robots
    For a limited time, we’re excited to be able to offer some of the best Wonder Workshop robotics kits at discounted prices for educators. Among the featured items include classroom kits for teaching with both the Dash and Cue with savings as high as 20 percent! Overall, 10 of the Wonder Workshop kits are being discounted, but only for a
  10. February Grant Award: Michelle Shea from Texas A&M Central!

    February Grant Award: Michelle Shea from Texas A&M Central!
    It’s the start of a new month, so that means we have some news regarding our EdTech grant from last month. For the month of February, we’ve awarded our grant to Michelle Shea, who’s a librarian at Texas A&M University Central—the first time we’ve given the award to somebody in higher education!