Computer Science Education Week: Celeste Moreno leads educator workshop
The teachers, who do not need programming or hardware experience to participate,听will then strategize on how micro:bits听can be incorporated into their lesson plans and taught to middle- and high-school students.听
鈥淢icro:bits are becoming an increasingly important part of coding for kindergarten听through 12th-grade classrooms,鈥 says听Celeste Moreno, a graduate student at 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 ATLAS Institute who designed and will lead听the "Making and Learning with Micro:bit" workshop. 鈥淚t's听an affordable and flexible tool that allows students to make changes in the physical world using code.听Participants will learn how it can be utilized in different disciplines from environmental science to art to literacy.鈥
The workshop is part of Boulder鈥檚 Computer Science Education Week (CSEW), an annual event, locally sponsored by the Boulder Public Library, which seeks to connect members of the community with the best resources to learn computer science, regardless of age, background, or previous experience. The workshop, which takes place at the听Museum of Boulder听(2205 Broadway, Boulder)听Dec.听7听from 10听a.m. - 1:30 p.m.,听is almost full, and reservations are required.
Moreno said she wanted to create an event where educators could share best practices of听teaching computer science and technology.听The results of the workshop will be included in Moreno鈥檚 master's thesis, likely to focus on how teachers learn to code and use technology in the classroom.
The idea for the workshop took hold while taking the class 鈥淐ommunity Based Design鈥 taught by Ricarose Roque, assistant professor of information science, Moreno said. During the class听students formed partnerships and developed proposals with community members. Moreno and her partner, Cody Candler, a Creative Technologies and Design master's student, formed a partnership with the Boulder Public Library, and the two听wrote a proposal to increase educator engagement during CSEW.听 Moreno听subsequently applied for and received a micro-grant from 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Office of Outreach and Engagement to offer the听CSEW educator workshop.
Thanks to the grant, participating teachers will also receive lunch and two micro:bit Go Bundles, that include a micro:bit, USB cable and battery pack. The Museum of Boulder is also offering free admission that day to workshop participants.
Last year Moreno volunteered for Boulder鈥檚 CSEW as a 鈥渞obot wrangler,鈥 tinkering with robots and electronics with children and families. While there, she also presented several activities she developed as part of another class taught by Ricarose; an activity where participants made digital art on a computer by playing musical instruments and another activity where participants made music by painting on a piece of paper.听
She found the experience fun and rewarding, she said.
鈥淢ore than anything, I hope event participants will gain a sense of community and feel supported and inspired,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 hope educators walk away with new connections, new ideas for their classroom听and feel that the Boulder Public Library is a place that they, and their students, can come to for support.鈥
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