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Date(s) - 29/01/2018
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Teachers LearninG Code. How to teach code to your classroom. Teaching Code for Beginners.

Thanks to our Title Sponsor Telus. Special Thanks to Couragion


What is Teachers Learning Code?

Teachers Learning Code is for educators who want to inspire kids to be builders – not just consumers – of technology through coding activities and challenges.

Whether you’re a teacher in a classroom, a program coordinator at a community centre, a home-schooling parent or a Girl Guide troop leader – we’ve put together a comprehensive how-to guide, lesson planning tool and lessons to help you teach kids to code. You will have access to our content and training support – to help you to foster an entire generation to use critical thinking, imagination and technology skills to solve problems and build a better future.

We’ve combined our experiences teaching thousands of youth across the country to code, our tips and tricks to get started, resources to familiarize yourself with code, plus lots of easy to follow and even easier to implement coding activities to empower and teach the future generation of technologists across Canada.

Let’s shape how technical education is introduced in schools across the country – together!

Why Teach Code?

Technology is everywhere and it’s not going anywhere. Teaching kids to code is about more than just helping children understand the technology they are using and secure employment in the future. At a fundamental level it improves problem-solving and thinking skills.

We think it’s important for youth to learn to code for a few reasons:

  1. Coding is a superpower. Learning to code let’s kids build — not just consume the technology around them like video games, websites, robots and more.
  2. Coding helps kids develop new ways of thinking and foster problem-solving techniques that gives kids a competitive advantage when applying to colleges, internships or jobs – they are valuable skills that are in high demand.
  3. Coding helps kids understand the world around them better. If we teach biology and mathematics in order to understand the world around them, then knowing the basics of how computers communicate – and how to engage with them -should be a given.
  4. Coding can help change the world empower kids to use technology as a creative tool to build solutions for problems or challenges people face everyday.
  5. Coding is fun! We want kids to experience the satisfaction and thrill of building something of their very own.

Who is this for?

Our Teachers Learning Code workshop has been designed for primary and middle school teachers with little to no coding experience to be able to teach coding fundamentals to their students.

Prerequisites:

No technically experience required! This workshop teaches educators how to deliver coding fundamentals to students so having a class, group or club to bring your learnings back to is definitely encouraged!

What’s Included:

4:1 student-to-mentor ratio with an awesome lead instructor. Great venue with a fun, social and inclusive learning environment. Catered lunch. Yum! We'll try our best to accommodate any dietary restrictions (no promises)!


Requirements:

You must bring your own laptop for which you have administrative permission. Please remember to bring your own powercord. A mouse can come in handy too! You may be required to download some free software. After you sign up we will email detailed instructions.
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