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Dec 21, 2024
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EDU 6436 - Coding in K-12 Classrooms Credit(s): 3
No matter what their future goals may be, learning coding is a key to preparing students for the future. While the emphasis is on developing coding skills, the ancillary skills are equally important and empowering. In this course, teachers will collaborate and practice with peers on projects using grade-appropriate coding languages and resources, such as Scratch, Java, HyperText Markup Language (HTML), and Extensible Markup Language (XML). By practicing and working with peers, teachers learn how to help all learners develop and refine problem-solving and critical thinking skills using collaboration, creativity, and communication while practicing persistence.
Offering Location: NVU Johnson
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