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Module 9 – Scratch as Genre Writing Reflections
Posted by Sara Vogel, PhD. (she/her) on June 12, 2023 at 4:59 pmThe Scratch as Genre Writing module introduced you to the idea of algorithms. You practiced creating an algorithm using the Scratch software and did some reading.
On this discussion thread, reflect by responding to one or more of the prompts below.
- What is an algorithm?
- Explain in your own words a step-by-step process that you already employ in your classroom. How does it start and end? What is the problem it solves?
- Consider Scratch as a tool for teaching computational thinking and eventually digital story telling. What opportunities and challenges do you see for you and your students?
- What new questions emerged for you after reading the study?
- Discuss possible affordances and limitations of using Scratch in a language arts class
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Computing Integrated Teacher Education (CITE) @ CUNY
Computing Integrated Teacher Education is a four-year initiative to support CUNY faculty at all ranks to integrate state standards aligned computing content and pedagogy into required education courses, field work and student teaching. Supported by public funding from the New York City Department of Education (NYC DOE) Computer Science for All (CS4All) program and private funding from the Robin Hood Learning + Technology Fund, the initiative will focus on building on and complementing the success of NYCDOE CS4All and pilots to integrate computational thinking at Queens College, Hunter College and Hostos Community College.
The initiative focuses on:
– Supporting institutional change in teacher education programs
– Building faculty computing pedagogical content knowledge through the lens of culturally response-sustaining education
– Supporting faculty research in equitable computing education, inclusive STEM pedagogies, and effects on their students’ instructional practices
