Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Instructor Development on Edutopia.org

Chances are excellent computer-science literacy will be increasingly relevant for jobs in demand today. Credible instructors know that the ability to read and write code is a developmental 21st-century competency. Instructors know there is so much to teach - many students get little exposure to these concepts in any instructional environment. These choices are more restricted for low-income students. To address these realities, there are a variety of free resources that can help teachers of all grades and subjects give students exposure to computer science. I am constantly harping about https://w3schools.com with super instructional content and super sand box tools so instructors and students can experiment in class together. W3Schools tools are opportunities to develop skills required to approach coding problems and have a basic understanding of how code and coding is changing our technology ecosystems in education.

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