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Group G

Identify 4 games (board games, card games, online/computer games, etc.) that teach kids about computing principles specifically. Members: Jeannette Anderson, Ellen Caranese , Wendy Fennell, Horman Hill. Group G. Light Bot – Teaches simple programming skills starting as young as age 7-8.

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Group G

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  1. Identify 4 games (board games, card games, online/computer games, etc.) that teach kids about computing principles specifically.Members: Jeannette Anderson, Ellen Caranese, Wendy Fennell, Horman Hill Group G

  2. Light Bot – Teaches simple programming skills starting as young as age 7-8 Description Control a robot by giving it commands. Use programmer-style logic for more complex levels that include functions to re-use.

  3. Develop computer games without become a programmerYoyoGames.com

  4. Planet H99 FREE Virtual World Grades: 4-12 RobotC Vex or Mindstorms http://www.cs2n.org/h99

  5. The SIMS • Engages all students (especially females) • Presents information as needed • Assessment – provides immediate feedback • Improved STEM education

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