
Contents
Module Objectives
In this activity you will:
- Explore examples of computational thinking in elementary classrooms
- Engage in computational thinking activities
- Create computational thinking activities to use with your students
Activity #1: Computational Thinking in Action
Read: Classroom Play and Activities to Support Computational Thinking Development (Lee et al., 2023)
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Read Integrating Computational Thinking into Your Elementary Classroom (Smith, 2019)
https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/03/09/computational-thinking-elementary-classroom/
Read: Screen-Free Computational Thinking (Peterson, 2021)
https://www.edutopia.org/article/screen-free-computational-thinking/
Read: The Integration of Computational Thinking in Early Childhood and Elementary Education (Moore & Ottenbreit-Leftwich, 2020)
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Read: How to Develop Computational Thinkers (Valenzuela, 2022)
https://www.iste.org/explore/computational-thinking
Read: The Ultimate Guide to Computational Thinking for Educators (Learning.com, 2019)
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Read: Computational Thinking — A Guide for Teachers (Csizmadia et al., 2015)
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Optional Reading: A systematic review of integrating computational thinking in early childhood education (Su & Yang, 2023)
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Optional Reading: Early Learning Strategies for Developing Computational Thinkers (Thorson, 2018)
https://www.iste.org/explore/computational-thinking
Optional Reading: Making the Connection — Computational Thinking and Early Learning for Young Children and Their Families (Campana et al. (2020)
MakingTheConnection_PLMag_JulAug2020-copyOptional Reading: Encouraging Computational Thinking for Young Children and Families from a Distance (Kociubuk et al., 2020)
Activity #2: Computational Thinking Activity
Prepare your Computational Thinking Activity & Presentation. Review the guidelines below to help you create the learning experience.
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Optional: Chart for Creating Your Computational Thinking Learning Experience — this chart may help you to plan & develop your computational thinking learning experience(s)
MS Word version of Chart for Creating Computational Thinking Learning Experience — save to your device to edit, File> Save As
Please add a link to your Computational Thinking Learning Experience next to your name on this Google Doc https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jZlZjule2dwP56gX0F5GYnNIdLSKVU5sfRBM0CzwoEg/edit?usp=sharing
Activity #3: End-of-Course Survey
Please complete the end of course survey. Your feedback and insights are important to me!