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 Computer and Digital Technologies

  • The capacity to use computers and digital resources to access information and create knowledge, solutions, products and services.
  • The capacity to use social media for learning. 
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Code Studio : Learn Computer Science & How to Code
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FULL COURSES are available here for students.

Learn to make your own game, app, or computer drawing. (K-5)

Build real working apps, games and websites using blocks, JavaScript, CSS, HTML and more. (6-9)

Go beyond Code.org and take university courses online or learn a new programming language. (10-12)

Plus access to all the Hour of Code games/coding activities!

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Unit of Study
Author:
CODE
Date Added:
01/22/2019
Codeable Crafts
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Kids can use Codeable Crafts to create simple animated stories. Give kids a general theme (for example, what did you do over the summer break?) and let them use their imaginations to create stories on that theme. Talk about storytelling, such as following a story arc and introducing characters. Kids can work on their language and verbal skills as they narrate their story. Save the stories and show them to the class. For a tech or computer class, Codeable Crafts can be a starter app for introducing programming. Carefully explain and explore what each coding block does, and give kids lots of room to experiment on their own.

Download from the App Store or Google Play.

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Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Game
Author:
Common Sense Reviewer
Date Added:
04/29/2021
Codeacademy - Learn to Code - for Free (basic to adult learners)
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"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."

You have to make an account to use this excellent site. You can learn 180 hours of content for FREE! You can sign up to do more for a cost if you wish.

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Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
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Activity/Lab
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Code Academy
Date Added:
03/16/2020
Code can change the world.
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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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Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Math
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Activity/Lab
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Canada Learning Code
Author:
Canada Learning Code
Corrado's Coders
National Girls Learning Code Day
Quebec School
Date Added:
04/01/2019
Code for Life
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This site offer a comprehensive coding platform has impressive resources for teachers. This learn-to-code program has the breadth and depth required to meet the needs of almost any teacher. The aim is to help teachers and families inspire the next generation of computer scientists.

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Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Science
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Game
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Ocado Technology
Date Added:
04/29/2021
Code to Learn
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Code to Learn offers free professional learning to Canadians on coding with young people. MicroWorlds coding software is available at no cost to engage youth across Canada. We work with educators and other community members to co-design curriculum activities & Coding Challenges—including the popular micro:bits!

We don't just focus on "learning to code" - we are interested in "coding to learn" by supporting activities in diverse subject areas and in leveraging coding activities to meet broad curricular goals.

Access the Code to Learn Community to get started with simple activities, request free books, resources and workshops, and find self-directed learning about computational thinking, MicroWorlds EX, JR and micro:bits coding activities.

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Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
12/14/2018
Code to Learn - Download MicroworldsEX for FREE
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Microworlds is a coding platform that is free for Canadian residents and schools.

Versions are also availalbe in Cree and Ojibwe.

If you download this the book "Getting Started with Coding: Get Creative with Code" by Camille McCue

Join the communities to get free activities, resources and projects!

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Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Code to Learn
Date Added:
03/13/2019
Code to Learn @ Home Videos
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"TakingITGlobal is launching Code to Learn@Home to continue to serve students during COVID-19 closures. In partnership with LCSI, Cisco, Fair Chance Learning, and with support from the Government of Canada, we're offering coding and computational thinking learning experiences for students of all ages."

You can find past live videos here to do at home (or at school!).

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Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TakingITGlobal
Author:
TakingITGlobal
Date Added:
04/29/2020
Common Sense Media - Digital Citizenship Curriculum & EdTech Reviews
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*Digital citizenship (balanced usage)
*EdTech rating & reviews
*Expert advice
*Family engagement resources
*Free monthly webinars

*Digital Passport & Digital Compass games for students
*Videos, toolkits, lesson plans, posters, and more!

*sign up for the weekly newsletter for tips and advice

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Common Sense Media
Date Added:
12/11/2019
Common Sense Media - Digital Citizenship Toolkits for Teachers
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Toolkits are available for:

*Lifelong Learning: A Social & Emotional Learning Toolkit for Educators

*Beyond Fake News: A News & Media Literacy Toolkit for Educators

*Teachers' Essential Guide to Cyberbullying Prevention

*Common Sense on E-rate and CIPA: A Toolkit for Schools and Districts

*Girls, Boys, and Media: A Gender and Digital Life Toolkit

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Education
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Common Sense Media
Date Added:
12/11/2019
Common Sense Media - Free Back-to-School Resources for Grades K–12
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"From AI to cellphone bans, being thoughtful about kids' media and tech use has never been more important."

Resources for: AI (free PD course for teachers), digital distractions, media, family engagement, getting set up for success, back to school activities!

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
Media Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Common Sense Media
Date Added:
08/26/2024
Computational Thinking Introduction for Teachers - YouTube
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"A Wonderville quick tips video on computational thinking.

In this video, learn about how to introduce coding and programming into your class by first adopting computational thinking practices. Discover what computational thinking is, it's benefits for your students, and examples that can give them the opportunity to practice this mindset and skill through exact instructions activities.

For more STEM related videos, games, and activities, head to: http://wonderville.org

And check out our other professional learning videos at: https://wonderville.org/professional-...

Related exact instruction challenge videos found here :
How to put on winter clothes- https://youtu.be/LquWGTgRS7U
How to draw a butterfly- https://youtu.be/5ttqUx5KS9A "

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
English Language Arts
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
MindFuel Canada
Date Added:
01/23/2020
Computational Thinking in K-12 Education
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This is a great guide from ITSE about how to use Computational Thinking in your classroom.
It includes an introduction, definition, vocab and progression chart as well as lessons on:
*Sequenciong
*Growing Plants
*Food Chain
*Persaude Me
*Budget Buddy
*Research Skills
*Traffic Jam
*Conway's Game of Life
It also looks at Middle School and High School scenarios, and resources for educators,

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Math
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Primary Source
Author:
ITSE
Date Added:
02/28/2019
Computer Linguist - Celebrate programmers by going on a Tynker coding adventure!
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Grades 3-5

"The Day of the Programmer is celebrated on the 256th day of the year. This is because programmers are familiar with bytes and 1 byte = 8 bits, which gives 256 (2 to the power of 8) different combinations of binary digits. In this lesson, students can celebrate programmers by creating art that showcases different programming languages! Students are provided a step-by-step tutorial, code blocks, and instructions to create a Computer Linguist project using Tynker. By the end of this lesson, students will have combined creativity and coding concepts such as simple motion, simple drawing, basic math, and input/output."

You can complete this task by using Tynker block coding - or click in the bottom right corner of the screen to use JavaScript.

This is a great activity to learn about programming languages.

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Tynker
Date Added:
09/16/2019
Copyright & Creativity : K-12 Teaching Resources on Copyright and Fair Use
Unrestricted Use
CC BY
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Copyright & Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens is a full K-12 suite of resources for teaching copyright, fair use, public domain, and Creative Commons. They have free resources for educators, which include:
• in-class lesson plans
• plug-n-play lesson slides
• independent learning videos
• visual aids
• a professional development course for teachers
All resources were developed on a nonprofit basis with input from independent educators, academic copyright experts, and online civil liberties advocates.

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Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Copyright & Creativity
Date Added:
01/16/2020
Curriculum Integration Guides
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From classroom management, to project ideas, to script writing and planning, the resources in these guides will help you implement creativity with technology across your curriculum.

The guides give strategies for implementing creative technology in: primary literacy, elementary literacy, elementary math, science, STEM, elementary social studies, digital story telling and English language skills.

Subject:
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Language Education
Math
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Wixie
Date Added:
05/26/2021
Cyber Ethics
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CC BY-NC-SA
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Cyber ethics is a code when using the Internet. Because of the nature of the Internet, however, there is no standard code of conduct. The individual user can choose what kind of websites to create, what comments they post, how they treat other users, and what files or information to download.

Research shows that there is a perceived anonymity on the Internet. This anonymity sometimes encourages young people to initiate or participate in negative behaviour when they normally would not. This behaviour includes: sending threating messages, posting rumors, posting fake or offensive profile, or submitting a negative image of someone. However, we are not as anonymous as we believe we are. Our "Digital Footprint" proves this.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
10/05/2018