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Programing on a Shoestring Mr. Keith Golebie and Mr. Matt Skoczylas
Ellwood City Area School District
You don’t have to be a Computer Scientist.
Create an Alice Program
● Lets create a “Frozen” movie scene with Anna moving around with arrow keys.
● Add snow world, ice pond, castle, Anna and Elsa.
● Add an event so that Anna can move with the arrow keys.
Ellwood City Area School District
● Small Community in Western Pennsylvania● 40 miles north of Pittsburgh● North Side Primary School (K-2)● Perry Lower Intermediate School (3-4)● Hartman Intermediate School (5-6)● Lincoln Jr./Sr. High School (7-12)
Mr. Keith Golebie
Computer Science Teacher 9 -12(BCIT K-12)
Ellwood City Area School DistrictMany years in IT prior to public [email protected]
Mr. Matt Skoczylas
Elementary Computer Teacher2nd- 6th GradeEllwood City Area School Districtskoczylas.weebly.com
Objectives
● Anyone can teach/learn programming● (Not just coding!)● Programming can be implemented by
anyone, in any subject● Learning - “Thinking” - Computational
Thinking, which is problem solving● This can be done easily, and for free
Why Computer Science
We are very fortunate at ECASD to have Computer Programming Classes, but there are gaps in our curriculum. (7th and 8th grades)
Why Computer Science in PA
19,866 open computing jobs (growing at 3.9x the state average)
4,155 computer science graduates
191 schools teach computer science
● CS doesn't count as math or science credit
● No clear CS teacher certification pathways
● No CS curriculum standards
Why Computer Science in PA
“'Within the Next 20 Years, Half of All Jobs Will Be Taken Over by Machines” - Frank Sonder on LinkedIn (Tuesday)
Why Computer Science in PA
“Computer Science projects are opportunities, not assignments.” - Nikki, 10th grader (Student of the week - this week)
● Learning opportunities
● Relevance
● Job gap, gender gap, underrepresented groups gap
Why Computer Science in PA
Break the Bias
“How Elementary School Teachers’ Biases Can Discourage Girls From Math and Science”- NY Times yesterday
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/07/upshot/how-elementary-school-teachers-biases-can-discourage-girls-from-math-and-science.html?partner=rss&emc=rss&_r=1&abt=0002&abg=0
Why Computer Science in PA
The earlier, the better
● Before Bias is formed
● Free Tools - break the economic bias
● Anyone, any age
● Research shows, the earlier we learn programming, the
better - helps with other subjects
Why Computer Science in PA
The earlier, the better
● Math - logic, problems solving
● Language - It’s a language!
● Reading for understanding
● We could go on….
● CS-First at Hartman Intermediate School● Our CS-First program is one of only two CS-First Programs
in Pennsylvania.
CS-First at Hartman-Game Design
● Signed in to the Scratch Website.
● Watched videos to learn about Game Design.
● Created Games.● Shared with their Friends.● Each day was a different
type of game.
CS-First at Hartman-Game Design
Day 7-We had a student design his own Halloween game with monsters, bullets and pumpkins.. he wanted to start with 6 and count down when a bullet is shot and also keep track of how many magazines were used... Finally got him to think it out on paper.
CS-First at Hartman-Game Design
-I never knew that I would be able to program my own game.
-I never thought I’d ever be able to do all of this stuff.
-I liked how we got to program different things.
-I loved the club, and learning about how to make my own sprites.
CS-First at Hartman-Game Design
Emily- Beetle GameMark- Platform GameMolly- Maze GameAnthony- Falling Objects Game
Computer Science at ECASD
Hour of Code 2013-2014a movement to recruit millions to try one hour of computer science.“Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer...because it teaches you how to think.” -Steve Jobs
Hour of Code Event at ECASD
● Support from our Superintendent.● Encouraged all teachers to get
involved in the Hour of Code.● Classrooms participated in a pizza
party contest. ● Created a list of websites for
teachers to learn more about programming and the Hour of Code, teachers then selected their own activity.
Hour of Code Event -Student Response
It was simple, but not so easy it was boring. It was entertaining on top of being educational. - Mallory, 12th grade
It challenged me, but not so much that I was overcome by tears and tempted to bash my head into a brick wall- Nikaya, 12th grade
In my case, it gave typical under-performing students a chance to create something they probably never thought possible. It gave them a sense of pride and ownership of achieving something important and more advanced than they are used to. It allowed them to gain useful computer skills that they can apply to utilize other computer programs that they may not have ever had the opportunity to experience. It also offers students a hands-on, engaging lesson that keeps them motivated to do work without feeling like work. -ECASD teacher
Hour of Code Event -Teacher Response
“The hour of code made the students think in a different way than they normally do. It empowered them to make decisions and choose their own outcomes / goals. -ECASD teacher
Programming with Alice
Why Alice?● Easy and Free● No Internet Connection Needed● 3-D Animations ● Local (Developed at CMU)● Great Support Team● Tons of Free Resources
Alice 2 or Alice 3Alice 2 can be taught for an introduction to programming course.
Alice 3 can be taught in advanced classes, or if the class is moving into a language by end of course.
Some other Programming options
● Scratch ● Snap● Tynker● Code Monkey● Code Avengers● Google CS First● Code Academy ● Google Made with Code ● Touch Development (Microsoft)
Standards
Programming is connected throughout all standards● PA Standards:● BCIT Standards:● Common Core (reading and writing)