Scratch Dance Pad
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The CODE Robotics Project is an opportunity for elementary students, from 13 participating schools, to engage in learning through robotics, leading to opportunities for the development of interactive, collaborative, entrepreneurial and problem solving skills.
To launch our inquiry we brought together a group of educators and co-op students, from the participating schools, for a day of hands on learning around robotics, STEAM and coding at Prodomax in Barrie. The teachers and co-op students were challenged through a series of gamified exploration spaces including: a WeDo coding table, EV3 coding space, robot maze with Dash and Dot, a Sphero Pollock Art activity, a virtual reality table (with Google Cardboard), Bayblade building battle with WeDo, a Scratch Dance Pad and a building station. After completing a challenge at one of the hands on learning stations, educators could award themselves a badge and check out their progress on the summary board.
Prodomax by @HT_Library08
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We also had an opportunity to go on a tour of Prodomax and see real world examples of robotics in action. We would like to thank Prodomax for welcoming us today into their environment, which inspired our learning and gave it context. A special thank you to Jane McPherson, Bill Richardson and Marc Lemieux for sharing their knowledge with us, helping the day run smoothly and for the engaging tours!
In the afternoon we learned more about the EV3 robots through an interactive series of activities led by Ramy, Chris and Paul from Logics Academy. We were challenged to problem solve and think critically while exploring and creating with the EV3. With great support, we soon felt confident that we could take our robotic skills to the next level and creating our own programs!
See a Storify summary of the Tweets from our day of learning: CODE Robotics Inquiry Launch Tweets.
For SCDSB educators, check out our CODE Robotics Learning Story.
Follow #SCDSBbot on Twitter and our website http://scdsbbot.blogspot.ca/ to learn more.
See a Storify summary of the Tweets from our day of learning: CODE Robotics Inquiry Launch Tweets.
For SCDSB educators, check out our CODE Robotics Learning Story.
Follow #SCDSBbot on Twitter and our website http://scdsbbot.blogspot.ca/ to learn more.
Tyler Cave, Amy Szerminska, Chris Gilewicz, Marci Duncan and Pat Miller
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