Tuesday, November 10, 2015

The Hour of Code - Dec. 7-13

The Hour of Code is approaching and we are looking forward to this amazing event! The International movement to build interest in Computer Science from K-12 begins on December 7

The Instructional Technology Team has added information to the Pflugerville ISD Instructional Technology Web Page to assist teachers with “The Hour of Code”. This one-hour introduction is designed so anybody can learn the basics of computer science. Help us grow the international campaign to reach 100 million students.

The “Hour of Code” is flexible; use individual computers in a lab, workstations in the classroom, mobile devices, the presentation station with a large group or even go "Unplugged”. The Instructional Technology Group and the K- 12 Digital Literacy Leads are prepared to help teachers embrace and implement the “Hour of Code” with their students. Ask us how we can assist your campus!

Please complete the PfISD Commitment Form  by November 11 to show your support for the Hour of Code. By completing this form you are committing yourself to doing 1 hour of code during the event week, December 7-13. No previous coding experience is necessary! As a reward for your participation, each campus teacher who commits to an hour of code and participates in the Hour of Code event will be entered into a drawing to receive an individual recognition prize. In addition, teachers at campuses that have over 75% participation in the Hour of Code event will be registered for a Classroom level prize. Campuses that have 75% of their teachers and students participate in the Hour of Code event will also be registered for a District level prize. Sign up at https://hourofcode.com/us#join to register for prizes from Code.org. 

Sign up and join this amazing event! J

Update: Code.org has added a Star Wars™ themed game builder: Building a Galaxy with Code. Can you direct the droid through the maze? After you finish all levels create and share your own game!

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