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2019 Fall Tech Bytes

by Naomi Harm

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Back To School
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Happy Back To School Teacher Friends!

We are so glad to see you have joined us for some
professional learning moments through our interactive Tech Bytes newsletter. Our creative women in edtech leadership team is bringing you the very best of snackable content bites, to fill your learning appetites with quality content goodness.

Some of your learning moments of this Tech Bytes edition might just be better than chocolate from audio hotspots, to 3Doodler global collaboration projects to #InventionLiteracy challenges, to Google education tips/tricks. We are glad you have stopped by to learn with us, and with global educators that were willing to share their creative digital projects from the UK and US, to extend the learning to all of you! ENJOY!!!

Naomi Harm and Innovative Educator Consulting Team
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GRATITUDE MOMENTS - Monday morning impacts are great reflection opportunities to have students connect with the prior week or weekend SEL gratitude moments. Why not have students create, design, write and light-up another classmates learning world with a custom designed gratitude card? Educators from Lake Geneva, WI schools created gratitude cards as part of our Summer Tech Splash event, and wow the amazing curriculum ideas that came to light :-)
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COMPUTATIONAL THINKING ACTIVITIES
The WHY for CT in K12 Education
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Computational Thinking is an important thought processing life skill. "It is "a way of how to solve problems, through designing systems and understanding human behavior that draws on concepts fundamental to computer science… a fundamental skill for everyone, not just computer scientists." "The skill required to tell a computer what to do is programming. The thought process behind programming is computational thinking." What it isn't is humans thinking like computers. (The Journal, 2018).

The new report, "Computational Thinking for a Computational World," explains, "technology is having a dramatic impact on jobs and how we work." Those technologies include smart systems, machine learning and robotics. Bringing computational thinking into education would prepare students to undertake problem solving where the problems are complex and have many interrelated parts, to develop processes that are "logical, precise and repeatable" (like algorithms); and to understand how to work with data to support their problem-solving.
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Computational Thinking Is The Golden Ticket to Learning

Are you looking at new innovative computational thinking 
activities and strategies to implement into your classrooms, so
you can reach more of your Gen Z and Gen Alpha student's diverse learning needs? Look no further......

+Checkout Naomi Harm's latest "Golden Tickets to CT Learning" challenges through the CS for All Teachers Community for the K-2 classroom.

You can download all ten challenges for free, and make a copy to modify the challenges to meet your needs within Google Drawings. FYI - Grades 3-5 and 6-8 "Golden Tickets" are in creation/development stages now, and will be ready by October :-)
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Computational Thinking Is The Golden Ticket to Learning

Are you looking at new innovative computational thinking 
activities and strategies to implement into your classrooms, so
you can reach more of your Gen Z and Gen Alpha student's diverse learning needs? Look no further......

+Checkout Naomi Harm's latest "Golden Tickets to CT Learning" challenges through the CS for All Teachers Community for the K-2 classroom.

You can download all ten challenges for free, and make a copy to modify the challenges to meet your needs within Google Drawings. FYI - Grades 3-5 and 6-8 "Golden Tickets" are in creation/development stages now, and will be ready by October :-)
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CS for All Teachers is a virtual community of practice, welcoming all teachers from
PreK through high school who are interested in teaching computer science. CS for All Teachers provides a virtual home for teachers to connect with one another and with the resources and expertise they need to successfully teach computer science in their classrooms. https://csforallteachers.org
With the support of a cohort of community ambassadors, PreK-12 teachers can get answers to their burning questions from the HelpSquad, share their experiences in small groups, participate in online events, search for resources, and learn new instructional strategies from their colleagues—all in an effort to ensure computer science for all. You can also follow us on Twitter @CSforAllTchrs
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CS Talking Paper Dolls Activity To Build Character Development & SEL Skills
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Checkout my latest Instructables unplugged coding activity "Magical Coding Recipes" using Scratch Jr. Blocks as magnetic printable paper. When you introduce this student-centered activity with metal cookie baking sheets, amazing magical coding recipes can be created by your creative students.
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In this Instructables guide you will be inspired to design, make and code your own personalized talking paper doll or storybook character. You will then code/program and record your storyline narration, or an interactive character dialogue with Scratch 3.0!

The hands-on materials you will use to excite your 3rd-8th grade students with making/creating will include crafting materials, photo program such as Canva or Google Drawings to edit a digital photo, a Makey Makey kit, and coding/programming tool of Scratch. More teaching ideas can be found here and you can follow @MakeyMakey on Twitter for more amazing inspiration!
Scratch Jr. Blocks + Cookie Baking Sheets = Magical Coding Recipes
Thanks to @iComputeUK who just shared the free printable Scratch Jr. Blocks resource,
in order for this magical coding recipe activity to be created and shared with you!
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