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Fenecia's Field of Dreams (Opportunities)
For teachers - apply for a sponsorship to earn a grad certificate in CS
For 6-12 teachers and students - learn about DSU's Cyber Roadshows
For 9-12 students - help your students enroll in our dual credit courses
For 9-12 students - Cyber Apprenticeship Pathway & Paraprofessional Apprenticeship Pathway
Informaton about the Master of Science in Education and Technology (MSET) degree
Click on "View Courses" on the right side of the page to view the courses for the Ed Tech Specialization and the Computer Science and Cyber Specialization.
Wakelet - gather feedback from your audience or create lists of links/resources together for students. (Betsy used this to get your feedback about computational thinking.)
Nearpod - create interactive presentations/lessons. (Kevin used this on Tues, Wed, Thurs morning.)
Canva - create graphics, presentations, videos and more (Kevin and Betsy used this for presentations.)
Gimkit - create fun, interactive quizzes. (Kevin used this on Monday afternoon.)
PhET - Physics Education Technology - FREE simulations (Linda shared these with us on Thursday.)
Goose Chase - activity to get students moving (Megan did this on Thursday.)
Avogadro Simulation software - simulation softare (Jeff used this in his Computational Chemistry session on Wednesday.)
Kaggle - datasets that you can use for various projects (Andrew talked about this in his Cryptex session.)
K-8 Programming Session with Tina Belden
Tina created a Google Classroom with resources. Here is the link:
https://classroom.google.com/c/NzY4OTUyOTI1NTk2?cjc=6uitdopx
Drawing with Turtle in Python with Tom Halverson
Create Art with Python: Turtle Graphics Tutorial - (8 minute video)
Python tutorial on W3Schools: https://www.w3schools.com/python/
Some basic Python Turtle references:
Background on the algorithm to estimate pi using a monte carlo simulation:
AI Tools with Betsy Schamber
Predictive AI with David Zeng
David introduced us to some pretty advanced predictive AI information. If you are interested in how predictive AI might fit into a high school class, this article has some good information:
https://www.21kschool.com/us/blog/predictive-analytics-in-education/
AI Lesson from Code.org
Code.org has lessons across all grade levels on AI. If you want to integrate lessons on AI in the classroom, this would be a good resource to explore:
https://code.org/en-US/artificial-intelligence
CS Standards with Tina Belden and Scott Headrick
https://classroom.google.com/c/NzY4OTUzMjQyMTI0?cjc=tgwijfhd
Desmos & Mathigon with Mark Kreie - Presentation Slides
Doing this camp for graduate credit? Check out the 3 Choice Board activities that go with this session. Desmos Classroom, Desmos CL, and Polypad.
Desmos resources from Fayette County Public Schools Office of Instructional Technology (Thanks, Joee Winter!)
Graph Theory with Justin Schroeder
Edison Robots with Kim Clark
Computational Thinking with Deann Kertzman
Computational Chemistry with Jeff Elbert
PhET with Linda Stegemann
Goose Chase with Megan Schuh
Conway's Game of Life with Andrew Kramer
Cryptex with Andrew with Andrew Kramer
Chasing Einstein with Kevin Smith
PhET Studio with Linda Stegemann
Jason Learning with Lori Bedsole
Immersion Learning: https://gated2.jason.org/CurriculumDetails/29796
Design and Pitch Challenges: https://gated2.jason.org/CurriculumDetails/30334
Aldrin Family Foundation: https://gated2.jason.org/CurriculumDetails/31952
Monster Storms: https://gated2.jason.org/CurriculumDetails/1
Vims Beyond the Water Bottle: https://gated2.jason.org/CurriculumDetails/33429
https://jason.org/open-source-resources/
lbedsole@jason.org and on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lori-bedsole/
Survey Link: https://forms.gle/mLoXmZS9YuKaY4Zr8
Capture the Flag with Tyler Flaagen
https://www.uscybergames.com/ (check out the beginner's game room)
https://ctftime.org/ (the weights will help with gauging the difficulty levels)