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Bruce Parsons posted
Education, coding and Eastern Kentucky – Listen to the Holler podcast and share your thoughts!
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For our first episode the Holler sat down with Grant Mills from http://www.ruralup.org to talk about their coding and programming initiatives across Eastern […]
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Thanks @pgreen. We’re going to walk with Rural UP, as well as design some courses for the Holler, about a summer program and some programming bootcamps that use the Holler to sustain long term collaboration and learning.
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@joyneace That’s great! What types of projects will they build? We could feature some of their work on the Holler, or throw out some coding challenges once they are far enough along.
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They will be building a website that will require the use of databases. They will get to be creative about content. These students already know some Python and have created games in Snap!
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Abbie Combs posted
I shared this resource in the ISLN Holler. If you have not joined that holler we invite you to do so. This is a rigor walk through form that was posted to our RTTT resources for grant recipients so you know that it is approved by DOE.
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Abbie Combs posted
Several of you (especially during PETLL visits have asked about walk through instruments with a focus on rigor. The attached Rigor Walk through comes from our RTTT website. I hope you find it useful.
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Abbie Combs posted
Our Next ISLN Meeting is at Hazard KVEC Offices on January 29th. Please join us. ISLN is a time of learning and sharing, tailored to the needs of our participants.
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