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Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization 

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8 months

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Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization
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  • Computing and technology is impacting all our lives and everyone needs to know how to formulate problems and express their solutions such that a computer can carry it out
  • Learn several block-based languages, but using novel approaches designed to make learning programming easier
  • Covers most CSTA Algorithms & Programming Standards for Algorithms, Variables, Control, and Modularity: Levels 1-3A

Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization
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Curriculum

Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Sequences and Loops

Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Variables and Nested Loops

Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Conditional Loops and If Statements

Computational Thinking for K-12 Educators: Nested If Statements and Compound Conditionals

Computational Thinking & Block Programming in K-12 Education Specialization
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    Important Dates

    May 25, 2024
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