CODERS Information Module will tell you about the history, activity, and impact of the CODERS Program, and
how you can be apart of it. The resources in this module could help you explain the
program's impact to your administrators or teachers interested in joining the CODERS
Program. For more information to give to teachers interested in joining the program,
see our About Us page.
Crash Course
CODERS Boot Camp Presentation includes introductions to the following materials: Scratch Block Coding, MicroCODER:Bit,
Cutebot, and Robot Dogs. For each of these materials, the presentation explains fundamental
aspects about it, and describes its assembly, activation, coding, and use. There are
also activities about each material that help familiarize you with it. The presentation
includes instructions for activities using Scratch, Micro:Bit, Cutebot, and Robot
Dogs. For example, one of these activities explains how to turn a Micro:Bit into a
classroom noise monitor. Complete this project so you can have evidence when you tell
your class that it is too loud!
Google LM Notebook is an AI-powered research and writing tool that organizes and
integrates notes, presentations, videos, and research into one all-inclusive source.
In the CODERS NotebookLM, you can find lesson plans, videos, flashcards, and more
relating to the program and curriculum.
Use the chat feature to find specific information or ask questions; answers are generated
based on the resources that have been added to the Notebook.
Keyboards
Keyboardshas resources useful for making lessons about dismantling and repairing keyboards.
These lessons can teach students about wiring and electricity. Use the resources in
this module to help introduce students to wiring and electricity.