Showing posts with label STEM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STEM. Show all posts

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Spring International STEAM Summit 2021 - Level Up With Student Tech Leaders

  Thank you so much for joining me at the Spring International STEAM Summit for my session on Level Up With Student Tech Leaders!



Need to teach your students technology skills for distance, hybrid, or in-person classroom learning? Let them teach each other! 

Our student Genius Squad tech teams learned new tech skills, leveled up and earned badges as they moved through synchronous and asynchronous course resources, and put their skills to work through service learning to support their teachers & classmates. Check out the work of our elementary Genius Squads & resources that helped them level up their skills & created an interest in computer science careers. 


Presentation Slides:
Lesson:
Create A Personified Photo With Markup Tools

Resources:
Check back for future blog posts on new tutorials and challenges for elementary Genius Squad students.

Apple

 Google

Google Meet
Video Conference Expectations

iPad Skills
How To Unlock Your iPad

How To Connect Your iPad To Wifi

Overview Of The iPad 

Navigating On The iPad
 

iPad Control Center

Personalizing Settings On Your iPad

Getting And Organizing iPad Apps

The iPad Camera App

Creating Screenshots On The iPad

Annotating Photos With Markup On The iPad 


Schoology
How To Sign Into The Schoology App
 

 How To Find Courses In Schoology

Link To Video On YouTube  

 How To Find Upcoming Work In Schoology


How To Use The Schoology Assignment Camera

How To Upload A Photo To A Schoology Assignment 

 

How To Upload A Photo From An Album In Photos To A Schoology Assignment


How To Upload A File From The Files App To A Schoology Assignment  

How To Upload From Notability To A Schoology Assignment

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

STEM Forward - 10 Steps To Hosting An App Design And Prototyping Camp

 Are you interested in learning more about how to host an in-person or virtual summer camp or after school club for students to get them excited about coding and computer science? You can host a club or camp focused on app design and app prototyping in 10 easy steps.







App prototyping is the process of creating a working model of an app. Before spending a lot of time writing the code for an app, you can create a prototype to help you map out the interactivity and features of the app. Essentially creating models of each screen, the features of the app, and demonstrating what happens when you push a button. Does the app go to the camera app, a photo gallery, a data entry tool, or back to the home screen?

I hope you are able to join me to learn more about hosting a virtual summer coding camp or after school club focused on app design and app prototyping as a way to get students excited to learn more about computer science, coding, and app development. You can also integrate smaller pieces of this experience into any content area class to introduce the concept and help students make cross-curricular connections.

In addition to getting students excited about computer science and helping them to be more aware of the app development process, all of the materials that you need to help guide you through the process are completely free from Apple and can be used by anyone, regardless of having any coding experience. Resources are linked below.

Session Description
Learn 10 steps to guide you from start to finish in organizing and holding a virtual or in-person summer camp or after school coding club for students focused on app design and prototyping to build their interest in learning how to code and develop iOS apps. Hear about the process and free resources available to help your students learn more about app design, UI, and UX while prototyping a working model of an app using the Keynote app on the iPad to help solve a problem or challenge in their community. No previous coding experience needed. 

Google Slides and PowerPoint users can follow this process, too.

Presentation Slides


Marketing:
Creating a flyer to get information about the camp out to students, staff, and families is a very important step in the process so that everyone knows about the opportunity. Fortunately there are lots of great tools, apps, and applications that you can use to create your flyer.

I used Keynote and shapes from the built-in shapes library to create the flyer shown below.




Layout and Graphic Design:
Keynote
PowerPoint
Google Slides
Canva

App Ideas:
Where to start? We had students brainstorm ideas of apps that they thought could help solve problems or challenges in their communities or could help to promote opportunities or resources that  people might not know about.

We used the Google Jamboard app. Padlet would be another great resource for this task too. Both of these apps allow students to add sticky notes to a board to share ideas with others. By using a collaborative community board, students who were still struggling to come up with ideas were able to take inspiration from the ideas shared by others.




Learning About App Design:
Apple has an awesome App Design Journal that is a Keynote file that guides students through the four stages of the app design process: brainstorm, plan, prototype, and evaluate. The journal is loaded with helpful information and spaces for students to sketch, write, and record their thoughts as they move through the process.




Creating An App Prototype:






Building Interest - Creating A Good Pitch Statement: 




Celebrating Student Success:



Keep The Interest Going:





Resources:
Apple K-12 Education Teaching Code - Curriculum and resources for teaching code.
Apple Teacher Learning Center - Learn about iPads, apps, Mac computers, applications, and integration ideas. Get started earning your Apple Teacher badges.
App Design Journal - Keynote file students can use to guide them through the app design and app prototyping process.
App Showcase Guide - Tips, suggestions, and steps to hosting an app development or app prototyping showcase.
Google Meet - Video conference application.
Google Jamboard - Internet-based collaborative whiteboard. Great for collaborative brainstorming. Saves in your Google account.
Keynote - Apple presentation app for iPads and Apple computers. Awesome for creating presentations, drawing, animation, video, and layout and design.
PowerSchool Schoology - Learning Management System for hosting courses and groups making it easy for students to find, access, and share materials and learning.

Monday, March 22, 2021

I'm Presenting At STEM Forward

  I am excited to share that I will be presenting at STEM Forward in April!





I will be presenting a session on a great topic for anyone in a distance learning, virtual learning, hybrid, or in-person instruction situation:
  • 10 Steps To Hosting An App Design & Prototyping Camp

I am looking forward to sharing some great resources for teachers and students and a model of how to make computer science experiences available to students.

I hope that you are able to join me.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

I'm Presenting At Spring CUE 2021

 I am excited to share that I will be presenting at the upcoming Spring CUE Conference in March!



I will be presenting on one of my favorite topics:
  • Get Started With Code Wherever You Are

I am looking forward to sharing great resources for teachers and students and how to make computer science experiences available to students even during distance learning situations.

I hope that you are able to join me.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

International STEAM Summit - Get Started With Code Wherever You Are

 


Are you an elementary teacher in a hybrid or distance learning situation and looking for ways to include coding and computer science lessons and experiences for your students?


I hope you are able to join me to learn more about the Apple Everyone Can Code: Get Started with Code 1 and 2 Teacher Guides and how you can use them with your students in-person or in a hybrid or distance learning situation by watching the recording of my session from the International STEAM Summit.

Everyone Can Code and Develop In Swift Curriculum
Apple has free teacher and student guides available in the Apple Book Store in the Books app on the iPad or Mac computer. The curriculum guides include ways to introduce coding concepts and key vocabulary, activities to help students better understand the concepts by through everyday activities, practice with block-based apps at the elementary level, and reflection activities that allow for using other apps to create multimedia responses that demonstrate student learning.

Apple Coding Curriculum
Coding Concepts In The Get Started With Code Guides



Unplugged Activities
The Get Started With Code guides contain unplugged activities that get students off their devices and up and moving to introduce coding concepts through familiar games and activities to help students understand and remember the concepts.

Block-Based Coding Apps
Block-based coding apps allow students to learn about coding concepts and practice them in apps without needing to know any coding languages. Students can simply drag and drop the code blocks to create a program.


Tynker
CodeSpark Academy app

CodeSpark Academy
Daisy the Dinosaur app

Daisy the Dinosaur

Lightbot Hour

Kodable

Scratch Jr.

Scratch

Hopscotch

Robots With Block-Based Apps

Dash - Blockly app       


Sphero Mini - Sphero EDU app

Blue-Bot - BlueBot app

 



Resources:
Apple K-12 Education Teaching Code - Curriculum and resources for teaching code.
Apple Teacher Learning Center - Learn about iPads, apps, Mac computers, applications, and integration ideas. Get started earning your Apple Teacher badges.
Google Jamboard - Collaborative online whiteboard. Saves in your Google Drive account.
Google Meet - Video conference application.
Keynote - Apple presentation app for iPads and Apple computers. Awesome for creating presentations, drawing, animation, video, and layout and design.
Padlet - Online collaborative bulletin board application for sharing resources.
PowerSchool Schoology - Learning Management System for hosting courses and groups making it easy for students to find, access, and share materials and learning.
Seesaw - Content Management System for sharing digital messages with families and students and collecting their work from them.




International STEAM Summit - 10 Steps To Hosting A Virtual Coding Camp Focused On App Design and Prototyping

 

Are you interested in learning more about how to host an in-person or virtual summer camp or after school club for students to get them excited about coding and computer science? You can host a club or camp focused on app design and app prototyping in 10 easy steps.


App prototyping is the process of creating a working model of an app. Before spending a lot of time writing the code for an app, you can create a prototype to help you map out the interactivity and features of the app. Essentially creating models of each screen, the features of the app, and demonstrating what happens when you push a button. Does the app go to the camera app, a photo gallery, a data entry tool, or back to the home screen?

I hope you are able to join me to learn more about hosting a virtual summer coding camp focused on app design and app prototyping as a way to get students excited to learn more about computer science, coding, and app development by watching the recording of my session from the International STEAM Summit.



Marketing:
Creating a flyer to get information about the camp out to students, staff, and families is a very important step in the process so that everyone knows about the opportunity. Fortunately there are lots of great tools, apps, and applications that you can use to create your flyer.

I used Keynote and shapes from the built-in shapes library to create the flyer shown below.
Layout and Graphic Design:
Keynote
PowerPoint
Google Slides
Canva

App Ideas:
Where to start? We had students brainstorm ideas of apps that they thought could help solve problems or challenges in their communities or could help to promote opportunities or resources that  people might not know about.

We used the Google Jamboard app. Padlet would be another great resource for this task too. Both of these apps allow students to add sticky notes to a board to share ideas with others. By using a collaborative community board, students who were still struggling to come up with ideas were able to take inspiration from the ideas shared by others.

Learning About App Design:
Apple has an awesome App Design Journal that is a Keynote file that guides students through the four stages of the app design process: brainstorm, plan, prototype, and evaluate. The journal is loaded with helpful information and spaces for students to sketch, write, and record their thoughts as they move through the process.

Creating An App Prototype:
 


Building Interest - Creating A Good Pitch Statement:
 

Celebrating Student Success:
 


Keep The Interest Going:
 




Resources:
Apple K-12 Education Teaching Code - Curriculum and resources for teaching code.
Apple Teacher Learning Center - Learn about iPads, apps, Mac computers, applications, and integration ideas. Get started earning your Apple Teacher badges.
App Design Journal - Keynote file students can use to guide them through the app design and app prototyping process.
App Showcase Guide - Tips, suggestions, and steps to hosting an app development or app prototyping showcase.
Google Meet - Video conference application.
Google Jamboard - Internet-based collaborative whiteboard. Great for collaborative brainstorming. Saves in your Google account.
Keynote - Apple presentation app for iPads and Apple computers. Awesome for creating presentations, drawing, animation, video, and layout and design.
PowerSchool Schoology - Learning Management System for hosting courses and groups making it easy for students to find, access, and share materials and learning.




Saturday, September 19, 2020

I'm Presenting At the International STEAM Summit

 I am excited to share that I will be presenting at the upcoming International STEAM Summit in October!

I will be presenting two sessions:
  • 10 Steps To Hosting A Virtual Coding Camp Focused On App Design and Prototyping
  • Get Started With Code Wherever You Are

I am looking forward to sharing these great resources for students and a couple models of how to make computer science experiences available to students even during distance learning situations.

I hope that you are able to join me.