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Snap!Con 2020: Computational Thinking for Elementary Teachers

Snap!Con 2020: Computational Thinking for Elementary Teachers

Short Talk by Glen Bull, Jo Watts, James Rutter.

Snap!Con 2020: A Blocks-Based Introduction to Text Analysis

Snap!Con 2020: A Blocks-Based Introduction to Text Analysis

Short Talk by Mark Schoenfield, Clifford Anderson, Brian Broll, Sarah Burriss, Corey Brady In this talk, we will present our ongoing ...

Snap!Con 2020: Teaching BJC with NetsBlox - Short Talk by Clifford Anderson, Gayathri Narasimham

Snap!Con 2020: Teaching BJC with NetsBlox - Short Talk by Clifford Anderson, Gayathri Narasimham

In this short talk, we present a case study of how faculty at Vanderbilt University adapted The Beauty and Joy of Computing ...

Snap!Con 2020: Math + C: Mathematics Through Programming in the Elementary Grades

Snap!Con 2020: Math + C: Mathematics Through Programming in the Elementary Grades

Workshop by June Mark, Bernat Romagosa, Kristen Reed, Paul Goldenberg, Kate Coleman and Deborah Spencer. The Math+C ...

Snap!Con 2020: Kids and Cookies: Fractions in Snap! - Short Talk by Glen and Gina Bull, Joe Garofalo

Snap!Con 2020: Kids and Cookies: Fractions in Snap! - Short Talk by Glen and Gina Bull, Joe Garofalo

Kids and Cookies is an interactive game designed to teach fractions to young children. This game was designed by a ...

Snap!Con 2020: Reflections on Equity, CSforALL, and Snap! - Keynote by Tiffany Barnes

Snap!Con 2020: Reflections on Equity, CSforALL, and Snap! - Keynote by Tiffany Barnes

Computing can amplify everything it means to be human — from intelligence to compassion, communication, understanding, and ...

Snap!Con 2020: Modeling in CS Lessons - Using the Example of a "Smart City" Self-Learning Course

Snap!Con 2020: Modeling in CS Lessons - Using the Example of a "Smart City" Self-Learning Course

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Snap!Con 2020: Exploring Climate Change with Programming Projects - It's a hot topic!

Snap!Con 2020: Exploring Climate Change with Programming Projects - It's a hot topic!

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Snap!Con 2020 Big Pixels Young Thinkers Session

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