How One Small School District Embraces CS Education This is a fantastic article about how Computer Science education is embraced and supported in the small town of Melrose, NM. It highlights the work of Alan Dougherty (science teacher, and bus driver for the district) as he leads student teams to compete in the Supercomputing Challenge. Alan was a participant in the NM-CSforAll PD program and a past participant in Project GUTS PDs offered in concert with the Supercomputing Challenge.
Computational Thinking in Science - a new article by Peter Denning In this article, Peter Denning recounts the origin of computational science, a meld of computer science and science. He states "scientists who used computers found themselves routinely designing new ways to advance science. They became computational designers as well as experimenters and theoreticians" and "computational thinking emerged from within scientific fields—it was not imported from computer science.
Webinar on CT in interdisciplinary learning Project GUTS' director, Irene Lee, was a guest speaker on a webinar on "Unpacking CT and its role in Interdisciplinary Learning" Published on http://stelar.edc.org/events/stelar-webinar-unpacking-computational-thinking-cts-role-interdisciplinary-learning
Data Science lesson for Hour of Code Project GUTS, in collaboration with the MIT AppInventor team and University of Massachusetts Lowell, have developed a Data Science activity for this year's Hour of Code. It's geared towards students in 6th grade and older and features crowd-sourced data collection through the Pop Culture app (on an Android phone) and data analysis in
MIT STEP/EA releases StarLogo Nova 2.0 MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program / Education Arcade is pleased to announce the release of StarLogo Nova 2.0, the long awaited HTML5/JavaScript version of StarLogo Nova. This new version contains many new features, easy to use interface elements, and fixes many previous issues encountered by the teachers in our community.
Project GUTS partners with CSNYC and Tata Consulting Services to offer workshop Project GUTS partnered with CSNYC to offer a 3 day professional development workshop at Microsoft Times Square in NYC on August 28-30, 2017. This workshop, facilitated by Su Gibbs, Paige Prescott and Irene Lee, prepared NYC teachers to integrate the CS in Science curricular modules into regular school day science classes.
Santa Fe Design Workshop Participants Produce New Lessons This summer, a small but determined group of experienced Project GUTS teachers from Santa Fe, New Mexico met to share out some pedagogic changes they made to existing curriculum, and to create new curriculum to meet the needs of their students.
NGSS' Next Challenge - Curriculum This Education Week blog article describes a dearth of curricula that are aligned to the NGSS standards. Notably, it points out the need for PD side by side with new curricula, "Previous efforts to produce science materials for teachers often yielded great results— but neglected professional development. The developers of new curricula need to see these as intertwined, rather than separate, Short said, with supports built in so teachers feel safe trying out new things."
Hello World magazine for computing educators Here's a new online magazine called "Hello World" from the UK's Raspberry Pi, Computing At School and BCS Academy, with support from British Telecom.
Denning weighs in on Computational Thinking Peter Denning weighs in on the current state of Computational Thinking. He attempts to answer three questions: What is Computational Thinking? How do we measure students' computational abilities? and Is computational thinking good for everyone? This is a good read and thoughtful presentation of the topic.
Learning to Think Like a Computer This New York Times Education Life article by Laura Pappano gives a well-rounded view of the integration of Computational Thinking in K-12. Pappano does a great job of making the link between CT terms, how we know them in everyday life, and why they are important in computing. See if you agree....
Computational Thinking in Teacher Education Project GUTS was highlighted in a new article on Computational Thinking in Teacher Education. The authors, Aman Yadav, Chris Stephenson, and Hai Hong, state "One example of embedding computational thinking in science classrooms is Project GUTS (Growing Up Thinking Scientifically), which highlights what computational thinking looks like for students using three domains: modeling and simulation, robotics, and game design.
Don't You Dare Try to Teach Science Without Building Models In this January article in Wired by Rhett Allain, the author states that science is about building models and thus science classes should be framed around building models. Do you agree? https://www.wired.com/2017/01/dont-dare-try-teach-science-without-building-models/