Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Provider Set:
- Google for Education
- Author:
- CS First
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2022
Learn basic coding skills with Google's CS First program!
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Classkick is free for all teachers, and you can join some of Utah's finest educators for a maker session on how to quickly and easily turn your favorite worksheets and lesson plans into engaging, interactive learning experiences for students. We'll walk you through how to quickly and easily design and assignment using Classkick's creative canvas, and enrich your student interactions with notes, pictures, stickers, audio recording, 1:1 live chat, and more. Sign up for a free Classkick basic account at classkick.com for a head start.
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