CS Ed Week

cs ed week

  1. Eduporium Experiment | Virtual NAO Robot

    Eduporium Experiment | Virtual NAO Robot
    As we do more than ever to create equitable STEM education, we’ve really embraced coding lessons that students can access from everywhere. One robotics tool that enables this is that highly intelligent humanoid known as the NAO Robot V6 and, with the virtual version, students in middle school, high school, college, and CTE programs can code in any environment.
  2. 5 Coding Languages to Learn This CS Ed Week

    5 Coding Languages to Learn This CS Ed Week
    As we get ready to begin another exciting Computer Science Education Week on Monday (Dec. 6-12), we wanted to go beyond the traditional classroom coding experiences we talk about. Besides using common platforms, like Scratch or MakeCode, we’re making our case for teaching the more complex languages, like JavaScript, Python, and HTML.
  3. Computer Science Education Week 2021: Dec. 6-12

    Computer Science Education Week 2021: Dec. 6-12
    Coding experiences are worthwhile for students starting in Pre-K and kindergarten and up through high school and college. If you already have a plan for CS Ed Week, that’s great but, if you need recommendations, we have plenty of those inside, including coding tools from top STEM manufacturers, screen-free options, or those that are completely virtual.
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Ready for CS Ed Week

    Eduporium Weekly | Getting You Ready for CS Ed Week
    With the official kickoff of CS Ed Week just two days away, we thought we should discuss some exciting ways that students can practice programming in the upcoming week and throughout the rest of the year. The number of coding tools is constantly growing, so there are a lot of options that teachers could try in the classroom or after
  5. Learn About Root's PD Software, Root Academy

    Learn About Root's PD Software, Root Academy
    The Root robot can help children of all different ages learn key tech and programming skills by introducing them to coding gradually. Teaching and learning with Root, however, is made much more effective when educators are masters themselves. So, the iRobot Education team has created Root Academy—an all-encompassing educator PD tool.
  6. Prepare Your Programming For Computer Science EdWeek

    Prepare Your Programming For Computer Science EdWeek
    For one week in December, we put a little bit of an extra emphasis on the importance of computer science and teaching students coding skills so that they may excel in an economy that’s driven by technology. There are hundreds of ways that school and district leaders can help their students participate in Hour of Code activities and so many
  7. Tips & Tricks | Teaching Coding With The micro:bit

    Tips & Tricks | Teaching Coding With The micro:bit
    For today’s post, we will cover the versatile micro:bit board, including how to get started with different devices and other classroom and safety tips to help teachers and students make the most of the micro:bit experience. As a micro:bit owner, you may already know the micro:bit is a microcontroller designed for students from 11-12 years old but there’s much more
  8. Take the Next Step in Teaching Programming With C++

    Take the Next Step in Teaching Programming With C++
    The C++ programming language can be learned by anyone with some computer science experience. On the basic side, students can learn things like loops, arrays, strings, functions, and variables, while the more advanced programming with C++ includes the capability to control pointers, structures, dynamic allocation, binary trees, and more.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | It's CS Ed Week...Just Get Coding!

    Eduporium Weekly | It's CS Ed Week...Just Get Coding!
    Every year, students in schools around the world take part in Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of Code. Participation in this fantastic initiative has continued to grow every year since its official inception and we expect this year to the biggest one yet! This year’s CS Ed Week begins on Monday (Dec. 3) and runs through Dec. 9.
  10. Eduporium Experiment | Sphero Mini Pt. 2

    Eduporium Experiment | Sphero Mini Pt. 2
    This week in the Eduporium Experiment, we’re diving into Part 2 of the Sphero Mini. In the first Sphero Mini blog, we addressed the differences between the Sphero SPRK+ and the Mini. This week, we are going to discuss the various apps that students can use with the Mini and how to apply them in a classroom, makerspace, or at

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