Program: LHRIC - Instructional Technology (Model Schools Courses)
Dates: 1/1/2025
In this course, we will review NYSED's computer science and digital fluency standards around the concept area of Computational Thinking. This course will explore the four subconcepts within Computational Thinking. These are:
Modeling and Simulation
Data Analysis and Visualization
Abstraction and Decomposition
Algorithms and Programming
Throughout this course, you will learn more about the standards, explore examples of the standards in action and be able to consider how you will implement these standards in your classroom.
This course is worth 3 CTLE Hours.
Course Purpose
Objective 1: To learn the NYSED Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards Concept Area: Computational Thinking.
Objective 2: To learn how to implement the standards into your classroom.
NOTE: This course is 100% online and will take approximately 3 hours to complete. This course begins on January 1, and participants have until June 30, 2025, to complete all required assignments and activities to receive CTLE credit.
This course is designed and provided by NYSCATE and utilizes the Canvas Learning Management System. Upon registration, you will receive an email from NYSCATE with instructions on how to enroll in your course. This course is self-paced and upon successful completion, you will be marked complete in PLM.
All NYSCATE courses have rolling enrollment. Registrants will be emailed on WEDNESDAYS with confirmation of registration.
IF THIS IS INTENDED FOR A LARGE AUDIENCE, LIKE A SUPERINTENDENT CONFERENCE DAY, WE WILL NEED 72 HOURS NOTICE. PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER HERE, INSTEAD, EMAIL LACCARDO@LHRIC.ORG.