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Monday, June 11 • 4:40pm - 5:40pm
Computational Thinking: Interdisciplinary Curricular Applications

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Participants will experience computational thinking when used across the curriculum with elementary through high school students. A developmentally appropriate scope and sequence with sample lesson plans designed to foster computational thinking needed by students who engage in coding, programming using Scratch or CodeLab and other advanced levels of computer science will be shared. The connection between task-commitment, sequential and logical thinking, creativity, problem solving, collaboration, storytelling to more sophisticated aspects of computing will be made.

Presenters
avatar for Joyce Miller, Ph.D.

Joyce Miller, Ph.D.

Professor Curriculum and Instruction, Texas A&M University Commerce
Joyce E. Kyle Miller, holds the doctorate in Supervision, Curriculum and Instruction and has completed post-doctoral education in Gifted Education at the University of North Texas and the University of Connecticut-Storrs. Dr. Miller developed the gifted and talented graduate program... Read More →
avatar for Isaac K. Gang, PhD

Isaac K. Gang, PhD

Assistant Professor Professor of Computer Science, Texas A&M University-Commerce
I am the Project Director for the A&M-Commerce's We Teach_CS Collaborative



Monday June 11, 2018 4:40pm - 5:40pm CDT
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