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What Stakeholders Think You Should Know About Codelicious Curriculum

Ellipsis Education

We understand that there are many options when it comes to integrating computer science into the classroom. While we can certainly discuss the ways our curriculum empowers teachers and drives student outcomes, you don’t have to just take our word for it.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

Ellipsis Education

Has the time come to update these requirements and add computer science to the mix? There is no doubt that today’s youth needs to be equipped with computer and technology skills to be successful. In this blog, we explore why high school should have computer science requirements in order to earn that diploma.

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Impacting Students With the Power of Story

CTE Learning

Ian’s students in his Computer Science course are working through our Web Game Design curriculum (and will be working through our Web Design curriculum in Spring of 2024), and they are learning technical and soft skills that will help them in their future educational and career pathways.

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Utilizing Online Resources to Find the Right STEM Job

Career in STEM

Some examples of STEM jobs include web developer, IT manager, information security analyst, physician assistant, health and medical services manager, nurse practitioner and software developer. STEM fields place a heavy focus on problem solving and critical thinking. This helps when application time comes around.

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10 Best Online Coding Classes For Kids 2023

The Maker Mom

Learning to code can help kids develop important skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity. Its Coder’s Pathways course teaches specific topics and languages, while Coder’s Ladder is a comprehensive multi-year curriculum. teaching computer science electives and ap classes.

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Tynker Review

The Maker Mom

Tynker can serve as a complete computer science curriculum and includes all the tools and resources instructors need to succeed. A well-structured curriculum provides the framework for every child’s progress with Tynker. The curriculum begins by teaching the fundamentals of coding in a fun and intuitive way.

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Awards announced for the STEAM STEM career competition – Future App Game Designer Challenge 2014 – Lighting Strikes Twice – El Rancho Charter School Students Get Top Honors in Middle School Games.

CTE Learning

This is real world problem solving and critical thinking all with the edge of a competition. The students learned their game design skills through an innovative career simulation curriculum created by I Support Learning, Inc. They really look forward to this competition and creating games that matter and help others.