No Fear Coding
Title | No Fear Coding PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Williams |
Publisher | Computational Thinking and Cod |
Total Pages | 176 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781564843876 |
Coding and computational thinking (the ability to think like a computer) are among the skills that will serve students well in the future. Coding goes beyond websites and software - it's an essential component in finding solutions to everyday problems. Computational thinking has many applications beyond the computer lab or math class -it teaches reasoning, creativity and expression, and is an innovative way to demonstrate content knowledge and see mathematical processes in action. No-Fear Coding shows K-5 educators how to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for every content area. At the same time, embedding these skills helps students prepare for coding in the middle grades as they build their knowledge. To help teachers easily and effectively introduce coding, the book features: Classroom-tested lessons and activities designed for skills progression. Ready-to-implement coding exercises that can be incorporated across the curriculum. Alignment to ISTE and Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) standards. Case studies and explorations of technology tools and resources to teach coding.
No Fear Coding
Title | No Fear Coding PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Watkins |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2020-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781564848642 |
"This new edition of the popular book No Fear Coding offers new research, updated tools and more cross-curricular connections for K-5 teachers to integrate into their classes. Coding has become an essential skill for finding solutions to everyday problems, while computational thinking (CT) teaches reasoning and creativity, and offers an innovative approach to demonstrating content knowledge and seeing mathematical processes in action. No-Fear Coding introduced many K-5 educators to ways to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for different content areas. The new, expanded edition of this popular book features updated tools and resources, with more discussion about the features of each resource and the concepts each one can teach. It incorporates the latest research on computational thinking and deepens coverage of the ISTE Standards for Students. Also new in this edition: Suggestions for extending CT to more subjects, such as music, art and physical education, and an explanation of how CT can be used in special education. Expanded coverage of teaching CT offline to help students apply it without digital technology. Ideas on how to alleviate fear about the subject matter, as well as how a busy educator might incorporate more content into their already intense curriculum. Insights into helping children become active creators rather than passive users of technology, especially important today as we spend hours on devices and many children face challenges with anxiety and ADHD. Discussion of how coding and CT help children develop the executive functioning skills that are critical in early childhood. Tips on demystifying basic coding concepts so that teachers are comfortable teaching these concepts to their students. No-Fear Coding, Second Edition will help build students' coding and CT knowledge to prepare them for the middle grades and beyond"--
No Fear Coding for K-5
Title | No Fear Coding for K-5 PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Williams |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019-05-31 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9781564848086 |
Based on the book No Fear Coding by Heidi Williams, this six-page laminated guide provides K-5 educators with information on how to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for every content area. The guide includes lesson plans from Google and nofearcoding.org; tips for using tools such as Bee-Bots, code.org, Scratch and ARIS; and an overview of computational thinking, highlighting the ISTE Computational Thinking Competencies. (ISTE Jump Start Guide, 8.5" x 11", 3 laminated panels, 6 pages)
No Fear Coding
Title | No Fear Coding PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Williams (Educator) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 168 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Computer programming |
ISBN | 9781760940423 |
Coding has become an essential skill for finding solutions to everyday problems, while computational thinking (CT) teaches reasoning and creativity and offers an innovative approach to demonstrating content knowledge and seeing mathematical processes in action. No fear coding introduced many K-5 educators to ways to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for different content areas. This second edition features updated tools - including programmable robots and other physical computing devices - as well as new activities aligned to the ISTE standards for students and computational thinking competencies. -- publisher's web-site.
No Fear Coding for K-5 (25-Pack)
Title | No Fear Coding for K-5 (25-Pack) PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Williams |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 6 |
Release | 2019-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781564848956 |
This six-page guide shows K-5 educators how to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for every content area. Based on the bestselling book No Fear Coding by Heidi Williams, the guide includes: Lesson plans from Google and nofearcoding.org. Tips for using tools such as Bee-Bots, code.org, Scratch and ARIS. An overview of computational thinking, highlighting the ISTE Computational Thinking Competencies. (ISTE Jump Start Guide, 8.5" x 11", 3 laminated panels, 6 pages, 25-pack)
No Fear Coding
Title | No Fear Coding PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi Williams |
Publisher | International Society for Technology in Education |
Total Pages | 178 |
Release | 2022-08-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1564848620 |
This new edition of the popular book No Fear Coding offers current research, updated tools and more cross-curricular connections for K-5 teachers to integrate into their classes. Coding has become an essential skill for finding solutions to everyday problems, while computational thinking (CT) teaches reasoning and creativity, and offers an innovative approach to demonstrating content knowledge and seeing mathematical processes in action. No Fear Coding introduced many K-5 educators to ways to bring coding into their curriculum by embedding computational thinking skills into activities for different content areas. This second edition features updated tools—including programmable robots and other physical computing devices—as well as new activities aligned to the ISTE Standards for Students and Computational Thinking Competencies. Also new in this edition: • New tools for teaching coding—including physical computing devices, block-based programming and AR/VR— along with methods for introducing, tutorials and lesson plans. • Teachable examples and activities that illustrate CT concepts—decomposition, pattern recognition, abstraction and algorithmic thinking. • Resources for deeper understanding and discussion questions for professional development and reflection on the practice of teaching coding and CT. • Tips on demystifying basic coding concepts so that teachers are comfortable teaching these concepts to their students. No Fear Coding, Second Edition will help build students’ coding and CT knowledge to prepare them for the middle grades and beyond.
No Code Required
Title | No Code Required PDF eBook |
Author | Allen Cypher |
Publisher | Morgan Kaufmann |
Total Pages | 512 |
Release | 2010-05-21 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 9780123815422 |
No Code Required presents the various design, system architectures, research methodologies, and evaluation strategies that are used by end users programming on the Web. It also presents the tools that will allow users to participate in the creation of their own Web. Comprised of seven parts, the book provides basic information about the field of end-user programming. Part 1 points out that the Firefox browser is one of the differentiating factors considered for end-user programming on the Web. Part 2 discusses the automation and customization of the Web. Part 3 covers the different approaches to proposing a specialized platform for creating a new Web browser. Part 4 discusses three systems that focus on the customized tools that will be used by the end users in exploring large amounts of data on the Web. Part 5 explains the role of natural language in the end-user programming systems. Part 6 provides an overview of the assumptions on the accessibility of the Web site owners of the Web content. Lastly, Part 7 offers the idea of the Web-active end user, an individual who is seeking new technologies. The first book since Web 2.0 that covers the latest research, development, and systems emerging from HCI research labs on end user programming tools Featuring contributions from the creators of Adobe’s Zoetrope and Intel’s Mash Maker, discussing test results, implementation, feedback, and ways forward in this booming area