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Questions? We are here to help! www.cesa11.k12.wi.us | 715.986.2020 | 225 Ostermann Drive, Turtle Lake, WI 54889 Jan Wickboldt | janw@cesa11.k12.wi.us -or- Angie Ricci | angier@cesa11.k12.wi.us
COST: $75/$175* *2020-21 SciMaTech Members may participate at a reduced rate of $75/participant.
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Standards: T3, T4, T5 & T7
Registration Deadline: January 22, 2021
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Discover innovative ways to integrate human-centered design (also called design thinking) and app development into your classroom or makerspace as a way to empower students to solve real-world problems! You will create an app (or two) and receive access to ready-to-use resources, lesson plans and project ideas to take back and use right away. This workshop is likely most applicable for 3rd - 12th grade educators, however all are welcome. No experience necessary. Participants can expect a hands-on, creative workshop centered around guided exploration of app development through the application of human-centered design, computer science, and computational thinking concepts. Outcomes: Application of the basic pillars of computer science and computational thinking User-centered design as a tool for creative problem solving App planning and development, UX design
Jan Wickboldt CESA 11 Educational Consultant
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A Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants the day before the event. To maximize engagement in addition to improving the professional learning experience for all, please connect using a device with both audio and video capabilities.
Presenter: Andrea Wilson Vazquez Director of Educator Training for CodeSavvy
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Design Thinking and App Development Feb. 2, 2021 | 9:00 am -12:00 pm | Virtual Event
Target Audience: 3rd-12th Grade Educators Educators interested in creative problem solving with technology Educators interested in user-centered design (design thinking)