Exploring and Experimenting with Coding in the Early Years - 31000
Coding has revolutionized the world, bringing efficiency, enhancement, and easy access to everything from entertainment to daily necessities. From pre-kindergarten to adult learning, students who engage in coding learn to solve complex problems by breaking them down into small, solvable pieces, leading to increased skills in organization, critical thinking, and perseverance.
This session will engage participants in collaborative, hands-on activities that introduce Pre-K-2 students to the thinking behind coding. Through unplugged activities, participants will learn strategies and access resources to help prepare students for success in an ever-increasingly digital society.
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Instructional Technology Personnel, Librarians
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