Friday, December 12, 2014

Hour Of Code

This post was taken from Ms. Kwong's blog because it applies to my class also.
Students from my class learning how to write computer code.

Hour of Code (Dec. 12)

We live in a world surrounded by technology. And we know that whatever field our students choose to go into as adults, their ability to succeed will increasingly hinge on understanding how technology works. But only a tiny fraction of us are learning computer science, and fewer students are studying it than a decade ago.

That’s why our some of the classes at Thorncliffe Park Public School is joining in on the largest education event in history: The Hour of Code. During Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 8-14), our students will be amongst over 2 million worldwide spending one hour learning the basics. On Friday (12th), students will be introduced to simple concepts in computer science (e.g., what is code, writing instructions, logic, IF...THEN functions) through tutorials featuring Angry Birds, Penguins from the Madagascar movie, Anna & Elsa from Frozen and other interesting characters.

We will only be devoting 1 period (50 minutes) to the event in class. Students who are interested are encouraged to continue exploring the tutorial and “online courses” after the event. You can find more information about the event at www.hourofcode.org/ca. Please feel free to spread the word about the event!

Update: Congratulations to several students who worked on the hour of code and received a certificate for their efforts.
Students can continue this activity at home using their login passwords.

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