Computational Thinking Foundations for Elementary
Computational Thinking Foundations for Elementary
Foundational Course in Computational Thinking, designed for Elementary teachers!
Administered by ESD 113
Presenters
- Dr. Shannon Thissen
Description
Computational Thinking (CT) is a foundational element of problem-solving, which is “fundamentally about using analytic and algorithmic concepts and strategies most closely related to formulate, analyze and solve problems.” CT is essential to developing computer artifacts and can be used to support all disciplines, including math, science, and the humanities.
This course aims to increase knowledge of Computational Thinking (CT) and provide examples of how CT integrates into your classes. As a foundation course, there is no requirement for experience using technology, as the concepts will prepare you for this integration. All lessons and activities analyzed and designed in this course can be unplugged.
Participants will reflect on their current practice and how to integrate computational thinking. Each module includes information to read/watch, discussion questions, reflection on the uses of concepts, and an integration strategy for lesson planning. Teachers will demonstrate the Computational Thinking concepts by modifying existing Math or Science lessons to demonstrate their understanding of the integration strategies for each pillar (Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, Algorithmic Design).
The course consists of six modules focusing on the following:
- Introduction of Computational Thinking
- Decomposition
- Pattern Matching
- Abstraction
- Algorithms.
- Final CT integration project
Event Notes
Canvas time is noted from 8 - 10 am, just to note the number of clock hours allowed. Ignore the time that is showing!
Canvas work is on your time, at your own pace.
Dates
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Wed, March 1 - Tue, August 1 202312:00 AM - 5:00 PMCanvas Time
Registration
Event # 153573
- Price
- $0.00
- Registration Ends
- Tuesday Aug 1, 2023 5:00 PM
Coupon Code: Many districts receive free registration for the EdTech+ program. Check your District Status and email the EdTech+ program coordinator to get your code (jlebel@esd113.org).
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: OLAG043215.00 | Clock Hours | $50.00 |
15.00 | Attendance Hours | |
15.00 | STEM |