Have you subscribed to the podcast yet? I don’t want you to miss an episode and hope you’ll keep following along with me on this podcast journey. Head over to to sign up for free! Follow & Review on Apple Podcasts The interactive platform allows you to keep track of your class or group from one easy place. Don’t forget to check out some exclusive blog posts I put together for them. Sphero Edu is built for makers, learners, educators, and parents. This official app will become the best friend of the lucky owners of a Sphero robot. Join the community today for special discounts, laptop giveaways, free classes, and scholarships. If you have a Sphero robot, with the Sphero Edu application, you can freely program it to bring it to life and make it do lots of super fun activities. LenovoEDU supports students preparing for a future career as well as providing resources and guidance for parents and guardians to support their student’s passions. This episode is sponsored by LenovoEDU, the free online student community of Lenovo. Finally, include computer science vocabulary in your next lesson.Designed for learner progression, Sphero Edu beginners can give robots commands by drawing a path in the app for their robot to follow. Go beyond code by incorporating unique STEAM activities to complete with your bot. Next, reflect on how you’re already addressing these standards. Sphero Edu is your hub to create, contribute, and learn with Sphero robots.First, review your local computer science standards.Tips for Teaching Computer Science Standards Designed for learner progression, Sphero Edu beginners can give robots commands by drawing a path in the app for. Sphero Edu is your hub to create, contribute, and learn with Sphero robots. Listen to the podcast episode on your favorite platform: Download Sphero Edu and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. As you’ll hear in our conversation, Laurie and I first met as fellow Nearpod Pioneers we were both ambassadors to of the Nearpod program, and connected on Twitter, and have spent lots of time together at events especially in New York State - including the NYSCATE conference one of my favorites to go to every November and you’ll hear the term NYSCATE brought up a couple times today this is the New York ISTE affiliate Laurie’s connected with them and I sat in on her session this past November all around the computer science standards. This week’s episode is titled: “How to Make Computer Science Standards Fun” and I am so excited to have Laurie join me on the podcast today. You’ll hear tools, activities, and strategies to incorporate computational thinking, STEAM, and coding with students of all ages and across subject areas! ![]() ![]() In this episode, educator Laurie Guyon joins to discuss how to make computer science standards fun in any classroom.
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