For this Practice PT students will analyze the data that they have …
For this Practice PT students will analyze the data that they have been collecting as a class in order to demonstrate their ability to discover, visualize, and present a trend or pattern they find in the data. Leading up to this lesson, students will have been working in pairs to clean and summarize their data. Students should complete this project individually but can get feedback on their ideas from their data-cleaning partner.
**Note**: This is NOT the official AP® Performance Task that will be submitted as part of the Advanced Placement exam; it is a practice activity intended to prepare students for some portions of their individual performance at a later time.
The new Canadian landscapes are digital. Canada Learning Code designs, delivers, and …
The new Canadian landscapes are digital. Canada Learning Code designs, delivers, and partners on technology education for Canadians. Start here to: learn, teach or volunteer.
Welcome to a new way of learning. From workshops to local meetups, …
Welcome to a new way of learning. From workshops to local meetups, our learning experiences are designed to be a welcoming environment where you can learn in a social and collaborative way. Make sure you have your parent's permission to attend any event!
"Learners use Python and the Pygal graphing library to visualize data about …
"Learners use Python and the Pygal graphing library to visualize data about one of the most important issues facing our country: greenhouse gas emissions and their relation to climate change."
What does it take to build inclusive technology? In this lesson, around …
What does it take to build inclusive technology? In this lesson, around AI ethics, students will experience how algorithmic bias occurs using Google’s Teachable Machine tool using a biased data set. Hint: you might hear some “woofs” and “purrs”!
Learn how to to teach our lesson, "Cats, Dogs & Machine Learning", from our Instructor Training Lead, Cael!
"What happens when your students have a platform that allows them to …
"What happens when your students have a platform that allows them to envision the impact they make in the world? In this lesson, your students will learn how to use CoSpaces to build their own 3D creations, animate them with code (using block coding) and explore the topic of virtual reality."
When you join our new Learning Tool you gain access to: • …
When you join our new Learning Tool you gain access to: • Learning courses designed to show you how to teach code to kids and teens • Access to FREE resources including micro-lessons, (which can be as quick as 30 min), training videos, rubrics, language/tool assessments and so much more • A national network of others who are learning to teach coding and computer science; together you can share what you’ve learned, ask questions and join a growing virtual community!
"During Canada Learning Code Week, students around Canada will collectively code to …
"During Canada Learning Code Week, students around Canada will collectively code to unlock Emoji World and make it a better place for all emojis.
Last year students all over Canada learned how to code and filled Emoji World with 1000s of emojis including many 💩 poop 💩 emojis. Unfortunately, this has resulted in the release of too much CO₂ And now Emoji World is at risk of severe climate change.
Teachers, with you as the Commanders and us as your co-pilots, our mission is to mitigate the CO₂ emissions caused by thousands of poop emojis from Canada Learning Code Week last year.
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If you want to learn to program, you need to write (a …
If you want to learn to program, you need to write (a lot of) code. At CodeCombat, our job is to make sure you're doing that with a smile on your face.
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CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science. …
CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science. We provide web-based curriculum, teacher tools and resources, and professional development.
Get your students coding in no time! CodeMonkey is a fun and …
Get your students coding in no time! CodeMonkey is a fun and educational game-based environment where kids learn to code without any prior experience. After completing CodeMonkey's award-winning coding courses, kids will be able to navigate through the programming world with a sense of confidence and accomplishment.
Google's Code Next program works with high schoolers to cultivate the next …
Google's Code Next program works with high schoolers to cultivate the next generation of Black, Latinx and Indigenous tech leaders.
"Code Next is a free, computer science education program that meets Black, Latinx and Indigenous high school students in their own communities, and provides the skills and inspiration they need for long and rewarding careers in computer science-related fields. Between 2011 and 2018, Black, Hispanic and Indigenous college students each only made up 3.5 percent of computer science graduates — Code Next plans to change that."
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"All the courses on Codecademy are free. The free course catalog features …
"All the courses on Codecademy are free. The free course catalog features hundreds of hours of content that help learners develop skills in their desired programming language. However, CodeCademy offers a “pro” option that allows tailored lessons and tutorials for the user as well as live tutoring."
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Each month, we’ve selected a different theme encouraging people (like you!) to …
Each month, we’ve selected a different theme encouraging people (like you!) to inspire your projects during our learning experiences. Here are some ideas on how you might combine your super powers and perspectives with technology throughout 2019: A video game inspired by your findings on declining bee population A piece of artwork to illustrate how we might learn in the future A website to share your thoughts on food security in your community A website to share your favourite ways to stay active in the winter season An interactive story on how we might reduce food waste A website to share your fun invention idea!
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