Workshops

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Past Workshops

Scratch Conference 2018
Session: Exploring Generative and Procedural Art with Scratch
Date: July 27, 2018 – 11:00AM
Location: MIT Media Lab | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Co-Presenter: Josh Burker

Teachers College Creative Technology Symposium V: Modes of Collaboration
Workshop: “Technology by Artists, Poets, Musicians & Dancers”
Date: July 19, 2018
Location: Teachers College of Columbia University

WeTeach_CS Summit – University of Texas at Austin
Sessions: Plenary Session + Workshop Breakout Session: “Technology by Artists, Poets, Musicians & Dancers”
Date: June 19-20, 2018
Location: Sheraton Austin Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center, Georgetown, TX

Digital Learning Day:
Bristol Warren Regional School District & Middletown Public Schools
Sessions: Technology by Artists, Poets, Musicians and Dancers [K-5 & 6-12 sessions]; Computer Programming  in your Elementary Curriculum [K-5]
Date: October 27, 2017 – Closed to the public
Location: Warren, RI

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World Maker Faire 2017 – NYC
Talk: Authentic Engineering at Your School 
Date: Saturday, 9/23/17, 10:15 AM
Location: Zone 4, “MAKE: Education Stage”

 

Teach21 New York 2015
Session(s): Architecture for Integrating STEAM SubjectsCoding in the Classroom with Scratch; Get to Know Google ClassroomDigital Portfolios with Google Sites;
Date: June 15-18, 2015
Location: New York, NY

ISTE 2015 (International Society for Technology in Education)
Session: Hands-On Computing Activities for Young Programmers [BYOD Workshop]
Date: Monday, June 29, 2015 8:30am – 11:30am
Location: Philadelphia, PA

ISTE 2015 (International Society for Technology in Education)
Session: Teach Programming with the Scratch “Creative Computing” Curriculum Guide [Snapshot Lecture]
Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2015 10:15am – 11:15am
Location: Philadelphia, PA

2015 CSTA Annual Conference (Computer Science Teachers Association)
Session: Physical Computing Activities for the K-8 Classroom
Date: July 13-14 2015
Location: Grapevine, TX (Dallas/Ft. Worth area)

NSTA STEM Forum & Expo 2015 (National Science Teachers Association)
Session: Engineering the Built Environment [Hands-On Workshop]
Date: Friday, May 22, 2015 11:45am – 12:45am
Location: Minneapolis, MN

Teach21 Istanbul 2015
Session(s): Keynote Speech; Coding in the Classroom; Engineering in Your Science Curriculum; Google Apps for Creative Collaboration
Date: Mar 21-22, 2015
Location: The Sezin School, Istanbul, Turkey

NEIT 2015 (NYSAIS Education and Information Technology Conference)
Session: K-12 Computer Science [unconference session]
Date: January 30th, 2015
Location: New Paltz, NY

NEIT 2015 (NYSAIS Education and Information Technology Conference)
Session: K-12 Engineering Resources [unconference session]
Date: January 29th, 2015
Location: New Paltz, NY

Scratch Day NYC 2013
Session: Code a Flappy Bird Game
Date: December 6, 2014
Location: Teachers College – New York, NY

Teach21 NYC
Session: Physical Computing & Maker Activities for the Elementary Classroom
Date: Saturday, Oct 25 2014
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

Scratch @ MIT 2014
Session: Invent Your School! [Ignite Talk]
Date: August 6 – 9, 2014
Location: MIT Media Lab – Cambridge, MA

ISTE 2014 (International Society for Technology in Education)
Session: Essential technology for Early Education: What Should Schools Be Doing?
Date: Sunday, June 29 2014, 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Location: Atlanta, GA

Teach21 West
Session: Physical Computing & Maker Activities for the Elementary Classroom
Date: Tuesday, June 24 2014
Location: The Hamlin School – San Francisco, CA

Teach21 West
Session: Engineering with Robotics 101
Date: Monday, June 23 2014
Location: The Hamlin School – San Francisco, CA

Teach21 NYC
Session: Engineering with Robotics 101
Date: Thursday, June 19 2014
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

Teach21 NYC
Session: Blogging 101
Date: Wednesday, June 18 2014
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

Teach21 NYC
Session: Physical Computing & Maker Activities for the Elementary Classroom
Date: Monday, June 16 2014
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) K-12 Teachers Workshop
Session: Fun By Design – Engaging Elementary Students in Engineering through Game Design
Date: Saturday, June 14 2014, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: Indianapolis Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana

Dynamic Landscapes: Do, Make, and Create!
Session: Invent Your School!
Date: Thursday, May 15th 2014, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Champlain College – Burlington, Vermont

Experience STEAM
Session: Connecting STEAM Subjects through Video Game & Controller Design
Date: March 01, 2014, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Ethical Culture Fieldston School – Bronx, NY

Professional Development Day: Stevens Cooperative School
Session: Make Learning Happen – Integrating Maker Activities Into Your Elementary Classroom
Date: February 14, 2014
Location: Stevens Cooperative School – Jersey City, NJ

NYSAIS Education & Information Technology Conference (NEIT) 2014
Session: Scratch Code Jam [un-conference session]
Date: January 29, 2014, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Location: Mohonk Mountain House – New Paltz, NY

Scratch Day NYC 2013
Session: Classic Arcade Games Re-creation Station
Date: December 14, 2013
Location: Marymount School – New York, NY

EdCamp NYC 2013
Session: Getting STEAMy Hands On Rube Goldbergs that Bridge Physical and Digital Worlds [un-conference session]
Date: November 9, 2014 
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

Teach21 NYC
Session: Design Thinking Activities for Creative Collaboration
Date: October 26, 2013
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

Teach21 NYC
Session: Computer Science & Video Games
Date: October 26, 2013
Location: The School at Columbia University – New York, NY

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  1. If you will send me an email, I will send you a couple of Scratch packets I designed that would be great for your students. I picked up Scratch when 1.3 was new. I have also worked a lot with the modified offshoots from Scratch.

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