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  • In this 7 minute video, librarian Danielle Arnold discusses how she used Applied Digital Skills to improve the process for student development of research papers.
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • Curated by the Connected Learning Alliance, this is a one-shop to find video, reports, podcasts, and more describing how Connected Learning works in libraries.
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    Strategies, Professional development
  • A comprehensive five-session activity plan that includes the use of technology for young children and their families to gain computational thinking literacies.
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • This survey asks youth to consider the skills they gained during a library computational thinking camp along with how successful they thought their experience was overall.
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    Program evaluation & assessment
  • Make winter holiday cards using the block-based coding language Scratch
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • Helpful resources for learning about computational thinking, including many activities to teach elementary school students computational thinking concepts.
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    Professional development, Website
  • Free, easy-to-use activities and curriculum introduce students ages 9-14 to computer science through themed projects that attract students with varied interests. Instructional videos guide students through each activity, so no coding experience is needed to teach!
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • In this video, see how Kent County Middle School students developed projects for their community. After interviewing local businesses and community organizations, students learn applied coding and computational thinking by developing the projects to meet the individual needs of the business or community organization.
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    Ready to Code examples
  • Classes come to the library to learn about resources and services, and Applied Digital Skills is a great way to orient students to how to use the library and apply it to what they are learning in their classes.
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • This online textbook covers many of the topics central to the ideas libraries need to embrace when supporting and providing computational thinking activities. Chapters topics include connected learning, design thinking, how children learn, and developing learning assessments.
    Resource Type:
    Strategies, Professional development
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