Education/Telecon 2018-11-18
23:12, 14 November 2018 (EST)~~ Nov 14 @ 2:30 pm, 2018
Participants: Katy Rico Margaret Mooney Megan Carter Shelley Olds Alan Gould Kalo Haslem LuAnn Dahlman Robert Downs
Agenda: 1. Introducing our ESIP Fellow: Kathryn Rico from University of Michigan!
2. Sean Gordon will provide an introduction about Jupyter Notebooks. Then discussion about the Learn to code initiative for teachers.
- Winter Meeting session proposal due COB Friday November 2016, 2018; this has been submitted
- Sean Gordan- Jupyter workshop consultant:
- Curate a collection of potential notebook examples
- Prepare ESIPhub environment for curated collection
- Set up user accounts on ESIPhub
- Guide exploration through selected examples
- help develop a "storyboard" to illustrate the power and value of exploring and manipulating notebooks
- Provide guidance to build pedagogical supports into one or more existing examples for use at the workshop
3. Out2Lunch Webinars- Spring talk recruitment
- Concord Consortium-- Amy Pallent
- Randy Russel
- John Pickel
- Jupyter Notebooks
4. ESIP Education Handout draft
- add CLEAN resources on there
- remove pinterest, instagram, consider removing image at the top,
- Add how to get involved (Education listserv), etc.
- Put up the Out2 lunch link - as the header
- Link to email listserv
5. NSTA Charlotte regional conference November 2018-- Kalo Haslem share materials:
- Share-a-thon Thursday
- Out2Lunch
- Handout
- Drone handout
6. Logistics of purchasing and recruiting: ESIP Education PocketLab Technology Permanent Loan & Lending Library
- Will be able to build on the ipad library that Margaret Mooney had done - checked out to teachers
- Ping Margaret for lessons learned - comprehensive sign out procedure
- Kalo is looking to partner w/ university near by for lesson planning w/ the Pocket Labs, science ed grad students
7. Hour of Code is nigh and everyone is welcome: December 3-9, 2018: https://hourofcode.com/us
- Novice: try one out!
- Parent: Work with your child(ren) to do a coding activity
- Expert: try one out! See where our next generation is starting… what can you contribute?
- Lots of topics from arts to science, lots of languages, lots of technologies