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Presentations
- Designing Tools that Lower the Threshold of Creativity:Three Educational Pioneers Discuss the Future
- What is STEM? (And what isn't)
- Computer Science with Programmed Models of Digital Devices
- Computer Science Through Working Models of Common Digital Devices
- At-Home Hands-On Computer Science using the BBC microbit and the MakerBit in a 6th Grade Distance Learning Scenario
- At-Home Hands-On Computer Science using the BBC microbit and the MakerBit in a 6th Grade Distance Learning Scenario
- At-Home Hands-On Computer Science using the BBC microbit and the MakerBit in a 6th Grade Distance Learning Scenario
- Computer Science & Computational Thinking Made Practical through Student-Made Working Models of Everyday Digital Devices
- Curriculum-Based Models as the Foundation of the Makerspace
- FabNet Invention Kit Symposium: Part 1
Biography
Former physics, chemistry and math teacher, author of the first book on programming the Apple II in assembly language, and was named by Technology & Learning Magazine as one of the top 5 "Most Important Educational Technology Gurus of the Past Two Decades". Former Board member of a state educational technology organization (CUE - Computer-Using Educators), and has presented and done workshops on the topic of makerspaces, Arduinos, the micro:bit, interactive maker projects, classroom pedagogy and other topics at many state, national and international ed tech conferences over the past 30+ years.