Introducing Screen-Free Coding to Young Children Teacher Training

I’ve developed a new STEM-based teacher training workshop for the 2020-2021 school year entitled “Screen-Free Coding for Young Children.” During this training, participants will be introduced to the importance of incorporating coding in early childhood. Participants will be introduced to a wide array of affordable screen-free coding gadgets and toys as well as floor games to use when introducing young children to the foundational principles of coding. Some of the gadgets include Botley the Coding Robot, Code-N-Go Mouse, Fisher-Price Code-A-Pillar, Bee-Bot, Ozobot, Coding Critters, The Learning Journey Coding Ladybug, and more. Participants will have the opportunity to use all the coding gadgets as they undertake coding and engineering challenges throughout the training. The one to two-day training has been designed for early childhood through grade 2. Coding is a basic literacy in the digital age, and it’s important for children to understand and be able to work with and understand the technology around them. Having children learn coding at a young age prepares them for the future. Coding helps children develop and strengthen all the 21st-century skills critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration. The majority of the research has shown that young children should have minimal screen time prior to upper elementary years thus introducing young children to the foundational principles of coding using screen-free devices, games, and other manipulatives are effective teaching and learning strategies. Check out the following video of children and teachers I have worked with using a few screen-free coding gadgets. For more information about the STEM trainings I conduct or to schedule a training please complete the Contact Form found on the Contact Page.