Professional Knowledge

Coding with Bee-Bots for Kindergarten

During my second practicum, where I was placed in a Kindergarten class in London, Ontario, I wanted to begin teaching the student coding. From the summer conference at the Educational Computing Organization of Ontario, I learned that computational thinking can be introduced at the Kindergarten level. Therefore, I taught a class about sequential directional programing, simply put, using arrows to move an object to an end objective.  Then, I introduced Bee-Bots (Programmable Bee Robots) into a learning center.  It was amazing to see how the learning progressed for the students.

Service Learning Project

For my service-learning project, I developed a podcast on ClassDojo.  I worked with a team of colleagues where we went into an analysis of what educators need to be aware of when using this technology.  The benefits of the program, pedagogical concerns, and a data privacy analysis.  I was in charge of writing the script and voice acting on the podcast.  Please visit the Open Page from University of Windsor.

From Left to Right: Alex Patterson, Marisa Laino, Markus Richter, Angelika Turlik, Kraig Beaudoin

Please listen to the podcast by clicking the following link:

http://www.uwindsor.ca/education/openpage/podcasts/classdojo