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Quest-Coding and Programing (With Advanced Option)

Scratch is a simple and fun coding program that can be used in education to develop student creativity, computational thinking, and system thinking skills. Students are asked to create a Google Doc with a screenshot of what they created in Scratch along with a reflection on using programming and coding in the classroom. An advancement option asks students to design a functional game in Scratch and include a link and brief reflection in a Google Doc.

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Quest-Coding and Programing (With Advanced Option)

Scratch is a simple and fun coding program that can be used in education to develop student creativity, computational thinking, and system thinking skills. Students are asked to create a Google Doc with a screenshot of what they created in Scratch along with a reflection on using programming and coding in the classroom. An advancement option asks students to design a functional game in Scratch and include a link and brief reflection in a Google Doc.

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EDCT

PATTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION


Ohio UNIVERSITY

Explore Coding and Programing


Quest
Check out different coding and programing tools that can be used with
students. Make sure you play around with Scratch, it is simple, fun, and can
be used in multiple different ways for education. The other links are optional.
Coding and programming are one of the new trends in training student
creativity, system thinking and computational thinking skills in educational
settings.

Create a Google Doc in your weekly folder. Include a screenshot of what you
created in scratch as well as your reflection about using programing and coding
in the classroom.

Some Resources and Tips for You


- http://scratch.mit.edu/
- http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/
- http://www.tynker.com/school/
- http://www.edutopia.org/blog/film-festival-teach-computer-programming-coding

ADVANCEMENT OPTION:

Design a demonstrable/functional game using Scratch (or other tool of your


choosing). Create a Google Doc and include the link of the game you created
EDCT
PATTON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Ohio UNIVERSITY
as well as your brief reflection about the experience creating this short form
game.

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