Introductory Tutorials:
"You can learn Arduino in 15 minutes" by Afrotechmods (Video)
Arduino to Go by Jody Culkin (Website)
Super Awesome Sylvia- Arduino Lab
https://sylviashow.com/episodes/s1/e3/full/arduino/index.html
Amazon Future Engineers
https://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/real-world-exploration
Elementary School Offerings https://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/elementary
Middle School Offerings https://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/middle-school
High School Offerings https://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/high-school
Introduce your students to the careers of the future and the basics of computer science through short learning experiences!
Code.org https://code.org/
Code.org® is an education innovation nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science as part of their core K-12 education. We expand access to computer science in schools, with a focus on increasing participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups
Hour of Code- Introduction to Computer Science
https://hourofcode.com/us/learn
Try a one-hour tutorial designed for all ages in over 45 languages. Join millions of students and teachers in over 180 countries starting with an Hour of Code.
Cognimates
An AI education platform based on Scratch for building games, programming robots & training AI models ·
Teach the world around you! ·
Google CS First
https://csfirst.withgoogle.com/s/en/home
A computer science curriculum that makes coding easy to teach and fun to learn.
Students learn through video-based lessons, with different themes like sports, art, and game design.
Experiments with Google
https://experiments.withgoogle.com/
Since 2009, coders have created thousands of amazing experiments using Chrome, Android, AI, AR and more. We're showcasing projects here, along with helpful tools and resources, to inspire others to create new experiments. Here are collections of experiments to explore, with new ones added every week. Have fun
Chrome Music Lab
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments
Chrome Music Lab is a collection of experiments that let anyone, at any age, explore how music works. They're collaborations between musicians and coders, all built with the freely available Web Audio API. These experiments are just a start. Check out each experiment to find open-source code you can use to build your own.
Google- Teachable Machine
https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com/
A fast, easy way to create machine learning models for your sites, apps, and more – no expertise or coding required.
Microbit
https://microbit.org/teach/for-teachers/
Free PD Courses for Teachers: https://microbit.thinkific.com/collections
https://makecode.microbit.org/
The micro:bit makes it easy to have immediate success with coding. It’s great for simple, tangible introductions to digital and computing technologies. Helping students learn what digital and computing technologies are and how they work.
MakeCode is a block-based coding environment.
Python for MicroBit
https://python.microbit.org/v/3
Invent to Learn for MicroBit
Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education(RAISE)
https://raise.mit.edu/
People now need to be AI literate to fully understand the responsible use of AI. Also, the future AI workforce needs to become far more diverse and inclusive, and trained to develop responsible solutions using AI.
RAISE (Responsible AI for Social Empowerment and Education) is a new MIT-wide initiative headquartered in the MIT Media Lab and in collaboration with the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and MIT Open Learning.
Resources: https://raise.mit.edu/resources.html
Pictoblox.ai
https://pictoblox.ai/
Scratch-based AI, Internet of Things, and more!
Stempedia
https://thestempedia.com/curriculum/artificial-intelligence-for-kids/
Introduction to AI for kids through hands-on learning
Scratch
Scratch is the world’s largest coding community for children and a coding language wit h a simple visual interface that allows young people to create digital stories, games, and animations. Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a nonprofit organization.
Scratch promotes computational thinking and problem-solving skills; creative teaching and learning; self-expression and collaboration; and equity in computing.
Scratch Educator Resources
https://scratch.mit.edu/educators#resources
Educator Guides show you how to prepare and run Scratch classes and workshops.
Creative Computing from the ScratchEd Team at Harvard provides plans, activities, and strategies for introducing creative computing in the classroom.
Colleen Lewis- Scratch Tutorials
http://blogs.hmc.edu/lewis/scratch/
Physical Computing with Makey-Makey
mBlock- Scratch+AI
https://ide.mblock.cc/
mBlock + Microsoft Cognitive Services
https://mblock.makeblock.com/en-us/download/
https://ide.mblock.cc/ Online
Pictoblox- Scratch+AI
https://pictoblox.ai/
ScratchJr. https://www.scratchjr.org/
Activities https://www.scratchjr.org/teach/activities
Coding as Another Language(K-2) https://sites.bc.edu/codingasanotherlanguage/curricula/scratchjr-curricula/
Coding as Another Language(K-2) Spanish- Spanish https://sites.bc.edu/codingasanotherlanguage/curricula/scratchjr-curricula-spanish/
Steamlabs
https://steamlabs.ca/educators-resources/
Steamlabs' mission is for society to have a broad understanding of Artificial Intelligence, enabling people to use it to improve their lives and advocate for equitable, ethical policies from companies and governments. We do this through offering strategic consulting and developing innovative education programs.