Just a reminder, the Code Savvy Board of Directors is looking for our next Executive Director to expand our work of creating opportunities for hands-on, equitable computer science learning experiences that inspire all learners to transform the future for good.
If you, or someone you know, has nonprofit leadership experience, a passion for promoting equitable education and increasing access for underrepresented students in the computer science field – we want to hear from you!
Additionally, Code Savvy is looking for Part Time Computer Science Curriculum Developers to support our school partnerships through the development of project-based curriculum! Join us to engage and inspire students through creative computing!
Click the button below to learn about all opportunities currently available with Code Savvy!
This week’s spotlight and project-inspiration theme is: Hug Holiday
This week’s focus is Hug Holiday – June 29th!
June 29th is a day to celebrate something great – hugs! It is a day to be sure to take time out of your day to pause and show some appreciation and affection to loved ones. Especially this year with so much time passing where we may have been unable to give hugs. Research has shown there are many benefits to giving hugs, including giving self hugs! Hugs and affectionate physical touch can release dopamine and other “feel good hormones” in our brain, helping our bodies to relax and feel better even during stressful times.
With summer in full swing and the July 4th holiday is this weekend, use your Independence Day celebrations with family and friends to also share a hug! Why stop at just one day? Let’s continue to celebrate Hug Holiday all week and beyond!
Technology can even help us send hugs from a distance. If you aren’t able to hug in person, you could try sending a hugging .gif or video to another person. Maybe you even want to code and create your own interactive hugging project in Scratch, or a hugging app in AppInventor or Thunkable. Whatever you choose to make, be sure to share it with your friends and family.
Catch Up on Past Weeks’ CS to Go and Bytes of Inspiration Videos
You can find all CS to Go and Bytes of Inspiration videos under Distance Learning on our website!
MNCodes Happenings
Code Savvy’s MNCodes Educator Training Program and Opportunities
Summer Online Courses
This summer Code Savvy is offering a number of online courses to help educators who are interested in Computer Science. Courses will take place online, and will be a mix of synchronous and asynchronous work. For the remainder of the summer the following courses will be offered:
- MNCodes Virtual Scratch Camp for Educators – Intermediate/Advanced Level
- MNCodes CS + Content Integration
Participants will be able to earn CEU’s for their time. We hope to see you there!
CS Integration Curriculum Showcase
As part of the MNCodes Cohort, educators are asked to create lessons that integrate computer science with another curricular content area such as literacy, math, science, or others, and align to both CSTA and MN Academic Standards. We will use this space to regularly showcase various curriculum resources that have been created by current or former MNCodes Cohort members.
Lost Boys Ozobot Challenge
In this challenge, middle school students help recreate the path of the Lost Boys across Africa using Ozobots. This is a great way to help make literacy more interactive, and this concept can be applied to other adventure books as well! Check out the lesson resources here. To see other projects that integrate CS into core content areas, you can browse our database on the MNCodes website.
Coffee + CS Ed Zoom Call – Summer Break!
We have wrapped up our Coffee + CS Ed chats for the school year! It has been so great to connect and collaborate with so many educators dedicated to improving CS education opportunities for our students! Please complete this survey so we can see what times would work to meet a few times over the summer to help stay connected.
Summer Activities for Kids
Code Savvy Summer Camps at The Works Museum
Through a partnership with The Works® Museum, we are able to offer these half-day programming camps for kids ages 11-13. These camps will take place in person at The Works Museum.
Beginning Thunkable
Learn to make mobile apps with Thunkable using drag and drop code blocks! You will create a variety of apps using components like translator and image recognizer, and put together clicking games such as space invaders!
Thunkable apps can be loaded onto Android or iOS phones. We will be using a simulator, phones are NOT required for the camp.
When: M-Th, July 12-15, 9a.m. – 12p.m.
Website Design
Learn how to construct a website using HTML, styling it with CSS, and making it interactive using Javascript. You will leave the class with published web pages!
When: M-Th, August 2 – 5, 9a.m. – 12p.m.
CoderDojos
This summer, we will have monthly sessions rather than bi-weekly. Our summer schedule is now available here. Our next virtual event is Saturday, July 24! Registration will open July 11. You can Register Here. Hope to see many of you there. Sign up for email notices – CodeDojoTC and Rebecca CoderDojo.
Technovation – Code with Me – AI
Code with Me – AI is a series of monthly webinars where you will be able to learn about different topics of technology and artificial intelligence from industry professionals.Topics include bias and AI, deep learning, computer vision, and more. These interactive sessions are a great way to discover more about AI for people of any skill level. Events are open all and will be presented in French and English..
The first session is July 14 from 5:30-7 pm CDT. Join Carolyne Pelletier to explore gender bias in AI.
Register here (be sure to click English in the upper right of the screen to see the English version of registration.
Congressional App Challenge
The Congressional App Challenge is back for another year of inspiring the next generation of American STEM talent! The Congressional App Challenge is a district-specific competition where Members of Congress invite students to create their own original apps with the chance to win nationwide recognition.
This program accommodates coding skills of all levels. Students compete with others in their district, so hundreds of students, including beginners, are honored as winners each year. Winning teams are then invited to the U.S. Capitol Building, where their apps are put on display for one year. Don’t let your students miss out on this great opportunity!
Bright Ideas Hack-a-Thon
Two-Day Event – Aug 12 (8:45am-3pm) Aug. 13 (9-noon) Bright Ideas Hack-A-Thon is an online event for women in Minnesota’s high schools and 2021 graduates. At the event, students will work in groups of 3 students and 2 industry mentors to identify a product or service that solves a social or business problem. You will take on a designated role to pitch the idea. Anyone can have the best idea and product in the world but if it can’t be successfully pitched; the idea will not take off! Join this exciting event, make new friends, and learn from others!
Please note the following:
* This is a two-day event taking place Thursday, August 12 & Friday, August 13, 2021
* You will receive a Zoom link one week prior to the event.
VR Summer Camps @REM5
REM5 has openings at 3 summer camps in August.
VR: Entertainment and Beyond
Ages: 8-13 (suggested)
When: Aug 2-5, 9am-noon
VR Design and Creation
Ages: 8-13 (suggested)
When: Aug 9-11, 9am-noon
VR Entertainment and Beyond
Ages: 8-13 (suggested)
When: Aug 9-11, 9am-noon
More information and register here
Best Prep Summer Offers 2021 Minnesota Business Venture Camp
Minnesota Business Venture – MBV is a virtual four-day business and career development summer camp that brings together students in grades 9-12 to learn business, leadership, and financial literacy skills.
This is a great opportunity to network with students from across the country, hear from business owners, build skills needed for your resume and future job, learn information you’ll need for college applications, and help you learn about the career you’d like in the future.
Visit https://bestprep.org/minnesota-business-venture/ for more information.
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