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Category Archives: Teaching
Adapting Classic Computer Science Problems for Elementary Students: Case Study of the Four Color Map Theorem
Here’s the abstract for a little research project I am planning for my final project for my inquiry learning course. Still trying to pinpoint exactly what to collect for data and what I am looking for. I tend to be … Continue reading
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Computer Programming at Williamsburg Schools
There’s been a lot of buzz about a recent video featuring Mark Zuckerberg (founder of FaceBook) and Bill Gates (co-founder of Microsoft). You can watch it at http://www.code.org/. The video advocates the teaching of programming to students (including young students). … Continue reading
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English Language Arts Common Standards That Relate to Technology
Massachusetts Common Core Writing Standards with Explicit Technology Integration Compiled by John Heffernan, Williamsburg Schools Guiding Principle 3 An effective English language arts and literacy curriculum draws on informational texts and multimedia in order to build academic vocabulary and strong … Continue reading
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Preparation
Well, our NSF National Robotics Initiative (NRI) grant is pretty much done as well as my class in Research in Science, Math, and Learning Technologies so I can get back to some blogging. I am teaching in a second school … Continue reading
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The Times They Are A Changing
I was teaching robotics today at a new school and the 6th graders were timing their cars to determine the velocity. I started to tell them to use the second hand of the classroom clock to time their cars going … Continue reading
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Robotics Starts!
I had my first robotics class last week. In order to get every grade level done, I need to start in September. I am starting with grade 4 (2 sections) this year. The kids were very eager to get going. … Continue reading
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Robot Kits Stacked and Ready To Go
I am looking forward to starting 4th grade robotics this week. We will do the LEGO WeDo Soccer Unit and then an open ended challenge. Here’s how I store the robot kits in my “new” space.
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Local teacher poised to make mark in Lego world
WILLIAMSBURG – John Heffernan, who teaches technology in Williamsburg elementary schools, has been using Lego educational materials in his classrooms for years. He has developed a pre-K through sixth grade robotics curriculum involving the popular building toys. And he has … Continue reading
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Elementary Engineering Survey of Practice and Attitudes
I am seeking to determine how schools support or don’t support the natural engineering instincts of children through the use of a survey. The working thesis is that the natural engineering and building instincts of children are supported in preschool … Continue reading
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Teacher Interview – How Is Robotics Different Than More Traditional Activities?
I found this grade 5 teacher very inspiring in her willingness to try something new. Her experience with robotics was obviously very affirming to me because what I have been trying to do is having an impact on teachers and … Continue reading
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