Coding as a Developmental Playground
Offered By: Society for Research in Child Development via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the role of coding and computational thinking in early childhood education through this informative webinar presented by Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers. Discover how the metaphor of playgrounds vs. playpens can be applied to understand technology's impact on children's development. Learn about developmentally appropriate powerful ideas in computer science and engineering for young learners, including the free Scratch Jr programming language and the screen-free KIBO robotic kit. Gain insights into coding as a new form of literacy that empowers children to express and share their ideas, potentially changing the world. Delve into topics such as the history and economics of coding education, the importance of starting early, and the integration of coding with other subjects like geometry and dance. Examine the design process, the Positive Technological Development Framework, and ongoing research in the field. Understand how coding can foster creativity, autonomy, and essential skills in young children, preparing them for a technologically-driven future.
Syllabus
Introduction
About the CFP Consortium
About the speaker
Example
History
Education
Economics
How to start early
What led MINDEF
What is Literacy
The Oral Times
Computational Thinking
Coding is useful for everyone
Coding is like literacy
Tools
Scratch Jr
Scratch
Creativity
Screw Junior
Scratch Junior Website
Playground Metaphor
Kibo
Integration
Geometry
Dance
Key Will
Smart Nations
Documentation
Examples
Design Process
Writing Process
Interactive Design Process
Coding as a Playground
Positive Technological Development Framework
Research
Deaf Tech Lab
Childrens Certificate Program
New NSF Project
Questions
Closing
Taught by
Society for Research in Child Development
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