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Suzie Bosler's 3rd grade classroom is one of six pilot classrooms selected to integrate a 7-10 week Computational Thinking program of instruction in her classroom. This is part of the Southeastern Illinois P-16+ Computational Thinking Network which is funded by the Illinois Innovation Network.
Pilot Classrooms Grant
The Southeastern Illinois P-16+ Computational Thinking Network accepted applications to fund six pilot projects. The grant awarded $4000 to six teachers. Each teacher proposed their own 7 to10 week program. The funds purchased supplies, equipment, and training needed. Items purchased will stay with the school.
The expectations are to integrate short Computer Science/STEAM activities into classes or a club. The final project will include:
During the grant, period teachers will collect lots of photos and posts. At the conclusion, a final one-page report was submitted summarizing the classroom experiences.
The purpose of this group is to develop a regional network of educators and stakeholders to support computational thinking and the new CS standards across the region. We also want to provide opportunities for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ of all ages to visit locations that use these standards in the workplace.
The provided preliminary funding to support the planning and network development as part of their seed grants.
Communication:
Initial Leadership Teams
Tasks
If you have any questions, please contact Brian Reid (bdreid2@eiu.edu).