This guest post is provided by our friends at Common Sense Media: Online summer camps for kids aren’t necessarily a sad stand-in for the “real” […]
First Look is a series from the Tech-Savvy Teachers featuring innovative services, hardware and software from our exploration of conference vendor floors from around the […]
I am sure each and everyone of you have some students who are interested in creating games for iOS and Android. Flowlab.io is a great […]
Long time readers of the NCCE Tech Savvy Teacher blog will recognize this Tech Savvy Teacher: Kiki Prottsman as she created all of the wonderful […]
The Zoombinis have finally made there way to touch screens! You may remember these blue creatures if you taught or were a student in the […]
After a few week hiatus, Keep Kids Coding is back and this week we have a special treat from Kiki! The featured site from CSisFun.com […]
This week in Keep Kids Coding, Kiki features Code Maven, a visual coding platform that gives immediate feedback to student coding commands. Code Maven is: […]
This week in Keep Kids Coding! Kiki takes a look at a unique site called Auditorium. Auditorium is listed as a beginner level site at CSisFun. […]
This week we are going to look at a much more robust programing environment called Alice. Alice was created at Carnegie Mellon University in the […]
In this weeks addition of Keep Kids Coding! Kiki looks at an intermediate site from CSisFun.com called Manufactoria. Manufactoria is a puzzle game about putting robots […]
This week in Keep Kids Coding, Kiki turns her attention back to a more elementary site from CSisFun, Magic Pen. That said, you will find […]
This week in our Keep Kids Coding! series we will be looking at Logic.ly. CSisFun.com categorizes Logic.ly as a grade 6+ application. Logic.ly teaches logic […]