Notes on computer literacy lessons
Vision Knowledge of circuits and computer science is ubiquitous as reading and writing.
Lesson Plans + Notes from instructor led sessions
I have a professional background in engineering, and volunteer experience in youth sports and being a first responder. I am interested in my children and our community having opportunities to experience and learn about technology to enable them to make decisions about its place in their life. Starting in 2019, I started to learn about applying computer literacy to kinder aged children.
Quick links to resources found to be helpful or of interest, characterized as begineer, intermediate or advanced.
Resources I have created to help learn about cirriculum and communicate to others.
- clever.com quick reference is a document I made to communicate how SCUSD students can use the clever.com login to access code.org and typing.com resources.
- Bear Bot is a code.com App project I created as a mock-up of what an App to control a robot could look like.
- tapkins A Fun English Learning & Spelling App for Kids Aged 4-6 years and of all Learning Abilities.
- code.org Beginner to Advanced
- Downloadable Informational Brochure
- https://www.python.org/ Begineer to Advanced
- Okay, out of the box, this is not a begineer topic. But if you are on a desktop computer, chances are python is installed and one way to expose children to computers is to let them
type
. Why not let themtype
at apython console
?
- Okay, out of the box, this is not a begineer topic. But if you are on a desktop computer, chances are python is installed and one way to expose children to computers is to let them
- Robotics
Have yet to try: