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Connected Code (Social Dimensions (Guidelines for designing meaningful…
Connected Code
Social Dimensions
In all learning communities, effective participation requires learners to search out, organize, and distribute responsibilities through collaboration on activities and artifacts.
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Programming is not just a cognitive skill that is use to design code. It also is a social and cultural skill that is used to participate in groups.
Learning is a social process, whether it occurs face to face or in the networked commons.
Students are taught programming to help them become more effective creators and discerning consumers of digital media.
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Youth based cooperation is more likely to develop in the presence of openness, diversity, and a unifying event.
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Personal Dimensions
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The teaching and learning of programming needs to be integrated into regular class work and other subject matters, provide a context for explanations, and foster personal relevance among students.
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Tangible Dimensions
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Makey Makey is an affordable way to create tangible coding. It only costs $50.
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Makey Makey is a board that allows you to program your computer with almost anything. Bananas, graphite drawings, play-doh and more.
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Members can create a project and invite others to reuse and modify their code and images, encouraging socialization.
Coding
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The precursor to Scratch #
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