Webinar | Empowering Students Using Computational Thinking Skills

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Elementary school Webinar | Empowering Students Using Computational Thinking Skills

Provider: Education Week

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Selected for teachers seeking practical, free strategies to build primary students’ problem-solving and computational thinking skills

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Computational ThinkingDecompose1st Grade2nd Grade3rd Grade4th Grade5th GradeKindergarten

Facilitator

Sharin Jacobs, Digital Promise
Victor Hicks, Coding with Culture
Katie Marchionna, Project Tomorrow
Joe Melendez, Program Leader, SCRIPT, CSForAll


Boost student engagement through the core concepts of computational thinking: decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction, and algorithmic thinking.

In this session, you'll learn how to integrate these skills into your teaching, making complex concepts more accessible and engaging for students. The presenters will share examples of activities as well as strategies to create your own to encourage students to break down problems, identify patterns, develop algorithms, and think like computer scientists, even without coding.

Take the next step to fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in your classroom and continue transforming the way your students approach learning. Don't miss this opportunity to empower your students with the skills they need for the future!

Webinar | Empowering Students Using Computational Thinking Skills

  • Free
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