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Saturday, August 3, 2019

Week 7 - Computational thinking


Week 7

This week, we had 2 wonderful people from OMGTech to support and teach our cohort about computational thinking.

To start our session off - we focused on Empowerment. It was really eye-opening using an outside perspective of the term ´Agency´. I often use the term 'Student Agency' with parents and people in the wider community. Not realizing the word 'Agency' could also relate to child and youth services. It is very important to explain any teacher/education jargon to people outside of the profession.
Empowerment - It's not just a tool.  When it transforms the way we learn, offers us new uncharted experiences and opportunities.

The second half of our session was lead by OMGTeach. I found ethics and morals very interesting, using the context of self-driving cars. Scenarios were given to make decisions about what we would do if a life and death situation arises. Personally, I found it very tricky as it does determine your moral and ethics, however, through our discussion, these situations are thought of by a special team.

We later looked at the Digital Curriculum and what it consists of.
Digital technology is defined by creating something with digital technology
E.g. darkroom for photography

Speaking of Darkroom - a very interesting point was raised especially with today's younger generation. Most children have no idea what a darkroom is. This was notable from a popular Netflix series - Stranger things. Viewers had no clue what was supposed to happen inside. This reflects how digital technology has developed over the years. I recall, in my childhood, we had the windup cameras and we only had one shot to take the perfect picture. Only after getting my photo's processed I would be able to see what I have taken. In comparison to the present, we are able to take photos on our handheld devices and view them straight away in our gallery.

Key terms that were defined were

Digital fluency - being able to use the product
Digital technology  - how do we make it on photoshop?

The most enjoyable part of our session was learning about Scratch. I have used scratch before, but it was a good session to refresh my memory and challenge myself. I had to create a maze, I was given an example to work with to familiarize myself with the functions available on scratch. I have embedded the maze I created, it's a work in progress. :)


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