
Playful activities that incorporate computational thinking
Computational thinking is not necessarily something students learn by sitting in front of a computer. Computational thinking is about learning
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Computational thinking is not necessarily something students learn by sitting in front of a computer. Computational thinking is about learning
This mini project pack provides a series of activities for students from about 6 to 10 years, to develop coding
KUBO teaches coding to children in a tangible and intuitive way. But it does more than that. It offers lots
There’s no debate: teaching in the 21st century has been greatly enhanced by the aid of technology. The students in
Today’s classroom is truly diverse. Teachers are expected to teach students with increasingly varying cultural, socioeconomic, religious, and ethnic backgrounds,
As a parent of two children under five, I know it’s important to teach my little digital natives coding
Inquiry-based learning isn’t a new idea in education. While writing my master’s thesis, I studied science classrooms that utilized inquiry-based
Daniel Lindegaard, co-founder, and COO of KUBO Robotics discusses simple ways for time-poor teachers to introduce screen-free coding into lessons.
You might think that computational thinking has something to do with computer science or being tech-savvy, but it actually doesn’t.
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