5.0 - Codegogy Project
Project Description
To put the concepts and content presented in Codegogy into practice, I invite you to create a coding lesson for the students you teach. Your lesson should include an introduction to coding that is grade appropriate, a demonstration of p5.js targeted at your specific group of learners, and an instructional road map identifying potential areas of difficulty for learners and potential support strategies. Feel free to use 3.2 - Planning as a general guide for designing your lesson.
If you already teach coding on a regular basis I would invite you to instead critique a project or lesson that you have taught previously. Discuss what elements of the TPACK model were considered when you initially created the lesson and how the concepts covered in Codeogy might improve it for future iterations.
If you already teach coding on a regular basis I would invite you to instead critique a project or lesson that you have taught previously. Discuss what elements of the TPACK model were considered when you initially created the lesson and how the concepts covered in Codeogy might improve it for future iterations.
Feedback and Comments
I hope you have found this resource engaging and helpful as you continue your classroom practice. I invite you to offer any feedback or comments you have about Codegogy in the online Contact form on the Designer page. Thank you for participating in Codegogy!