NEW Intro to Cybersecurity
Explore in a straightforward and practical program using activites for learning and understanding.
A few classes shared a look into this week’s Code in the Classroom workshops!
Thank you to Munroe Junior High School, Bishop Feild Elementary, and J F Carmichael Public School for welcoming us.
It's #microbit time with @KidsCoding ! How exciting! @NLESDCA @mmelee5 @brilliant_labs #MakerEdNL #coding pic.twitter.com/XvODkIBNvn— Bishop Feild Elementary (@BishopFeild) January 7, 2020
It's #microbit time with @KidsCoding ! How exciting! @NLESDCA @mmelee5 @brilliant_labs #MakerEdNL #coding pic.twitter.com/XvODkIBNvn
Grade 6 students at Munroe had an opportunity to learn how to code Microbits today. Erica from KCJ inspired our kids to think critically, communicate clearly, and collaborate with classmates. #engagement @KidsCoding @Erica_KCJ @RETSDschools pic.twitter.com/WhRdqdY81o— Sylvia Scott (@sylviascottMun) January 7, 2020
Grade 6 students at Munroe had an opportunity to learn how to code Microbits today. Erica from KCJ inspired our kids to think critically, communicate clearly, and collaborate with classmates. #engagement @KidsCoding @Erica_KCJ @RETSDschools pic.twitter.com/WhRdqdY81o
Having a great afternoon with coding in the classroom @KCJMaria @KidsCoding @jfcwrdsb #kids2030 pic.twitter.com/e3gITBD4Ke— Ms Loewen (@MsLoewenJFC) January 7, 2020
Having a great afternoon with coding in the classroom @KCJMaria @KidsCoding @jfcwrdsb #kids2030 pic.twitter.com/e3gITBD4Ke
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