Title: Resources for Teaching About Computers and Computing CSIT
1Resources for Teaching About Computers and
Computing(CS/IT)
- Joe Kmoch
- Washington HS of IT and Milwaukee Public Schools
- joe_at_jkmoch.com
- whs.edu/kmoch/sessions
- May 1, 2008
2Resource List
- CSTA Web Repository (new materials)
- CS Unplugged (mainly elementary level)
- Organizations (CSTA and ISTE/SIGCT)
- iFair IT and Engineering events
- Wisconsin CS Standards and Certification
Committee - Programming
- Robotics IPRE, USFirst competitions
- CMU CS4HS July Workshop (free)
3The SourceCSTA CS Web Repository
- Searchable database of classroom and professional
development CS and IT (information technology)
materials - Classification is based on the ACM K-12 CS
Curriculum Standards - Grew out of joint project of the College Board
and ACM - Development responsibility assumed by CSTA
ltcsta.acm.orggt - Direct URL access lthttp/csta.villanova.edugt
4The SourceCSTA CS Web Repository
- Intent is to house materials generated by K-16
teachers which support teaching based on the ACM
K-12 CS Model Curriculum - Includes materials for programming topics as well
as other IT areas included in the Model Curriculum
5The SourceCSTA CS Web Repository
- Brief Review of ACM CS Model Curr
- Level 1 - K-8
- Includes units to develop algorithmic thinking
and problem solving using technologies based on
ISTE NETS-S standards
6The SourceCSTA CS Web Repository
- Level 2 9-12
- Introduction to Computing course - very little
programming, but also includes topics related to
the IT CareerCluster document such as interactive
media, information systems and database,
networking and support in addition to programming
7The SourceCSTA CS Web Repository
- Level 3 10-12
- Emphasizes algorithmic development and problem
solving skills development through programming - Level 4 11-12
- Includes a variety of CS and IT topics including
APCS, Networking Support, other topics including
certifications
8ACM Model Curriculum for K-12 CS
9How? (Using the Repository)
- Browse by classification
- Search by title, author, keyword, or date
- Download
- Free to CSTA members (and first year of
membership is free!)
10Submitting Resources
- Who? CSTA members and other approved individuals
(by request) - New easier-to-user submittal form coming very
soon - All submitted resources will be reviewed by a
small team of educators before actual posting
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12The Source
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20csunplugged.com
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22http//csta.acm.org
- Activities and Benefits
- CSTA/ACM K-12 Model CS Curriculum
- CSIT Symposium at NECC (in 2008, June 28, 2008,
San Antonio) - The Voice (quarterly publication)
- The Source (web repository)
- CS/IT Advocacy brochures for middle and high
school students - lthttp//computingcareers.acm.orggt
- Involved with many issues related to CS in K-12
including professional development (JETT and TECS
workshops), certification, state leadership
development, advocacy - http//csta.acm.org/About/sub/AdvocacyOutreach.htm
l - Free for at least the first year of membership
23CSTA Leadership Workshop
- Overall objective identifying educational
leaders at the state level and working with them
directly to develop outreach strategies focused
on establishing K-12 computer science as an
essential academic discipline. - Many possible results including a statewide CS/IT
organization, state-specific advocacy materials,
state-specific website, curricular support
network, business and industry support network
24http//iste.org/sigct
- Activities and Benefits
- Breakfast Forum at NECC
- Monthly SIGCT newsletter
- Online Journal for Computing Teachers
- Learning and Leading with Technology periodical
- Access to other ISTE SIGs including Digital
Equity, Teacher Education and Technical
Coordinator sigs. - Reduced NECC registration and hotel costs
- Reduced costs for other ISTE publications
- Cost is 79 yearly
25iFair
- Provide valuable, informative, educational
experiences promoting careers in Information
Technology and Engineering focusing primarily on
students in grades 8-10 (about 400-500 per fair) - Businesses and post secondary institutions (over
20 booths) staffed by young professionals selling
the excitement of careers in IT and engineering - Have held 4 so far in MPS, 2 more in MPS, others
in Racine/Kenosha and Madison areas - ltiFair.pbwiki.comgt for info on last Novembers
iFair - Also events for counselors
- iExperience coming
26WI DPI CS Standards and Certification Committee
- This is closer to reality
- Come to the session on CS Standards on Friday at
230pm - Committee topics would likely include
- Set of statewide CS/IT standards
- Professional Development Model
- One or more up-to-date certifications
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- Possible resources
- Georgia, Texas Standards
- http//public.doe.k12.ga.us/ci_cta.aspx?PageReqCI
CTACRComp - http//www.tea.state.tx.us/technology/ta/edstd.htm
l - Being Fluent with Information Technology
- http//www.nap.edu/catalog.phprecord_id6482
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- Possible resources (contd)
- IT Career Cluster document
- http//careerclusters.org/resources/ClusterDocumen
ts/itdocuments/brochure.pdf - CSTA/ACM K-12 Model Curriculum in CS
- http//csta.acm.org/Curriculum/sub/ACMK12CSModel.h
tml
29Programming
- Scratch, Cricket Logo, Boku, Alice, Gamemaker
- Greenfoot, Karel, Python (and media computation),
Ruby on Rails
30Programming
- Languages that matter for the future (in one
speakers view) - Open Source Java, Python, Ruby, Javascript, PHP
- Adobe Air, Flex (updates to Flash)
- Microsoft C, Silverlight
31SCRATCH.MIT.EDU
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34Greenfoot Wombat Demo
35Greenfoot
- Framework for 2-d grid assignments in Java
- Integrated Development Environment
- Aimed at novice programmers
- Object interaction and object visualization
- Simulation and Gaming
36Sample of other Greenfoot Scenarios
37Sample of other Greenfoot Scenarios
38Sample of other Greenfoot Scenarios
39Sample of other Greenfoot Scenarios
40Sample of other Greenfoot Scenarios
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42OO Programming Environments to Look At - 1
- Scratch ltscratch.mit.edugt
- Cricket Logo
- lthttp//www.handyboard.com/cricket/software/gt
- Boku watch for it at Microsoft.com
- Alice ltalice.orggt
- GameMaker
- http//www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker
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43OO Programming Environments to Look At - 2
- GameMaker
- http//www.yoyogames.com/gamemaker
- Greenfoot ltgreenfoot.orggt
- KarelJRobot (just google kareljrobot - its 1st
entry) - ltcsis.pace.edu/bergin/KarelJava2ed/karelexperim
ental.htmlgt - Python ltpython.orggt
- this may be the next pre-APCS language maybe
even APCS? - Ruby ltruby-lang.orggt ltrubyonrails.orggt
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45usfirst.org
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47Some CMU CS4HS Topics
- Games with a Purpose
- Computational Thinking
- CS Unplugged
- Google
- Food for Thought
- Broadening Participation in CS
- Cryptography
- Robotics
- Computer Music
48CMU CS4HS
- Great Conference
- You cover several meals and travel
- You pay 25 and the rest is covered