This 3-part unit explores gender inequality and engages students in activities and discussions around different experiences and perspectives. Highlighting influential women in tech, students learn about past pioneers and form their own opinions on equality in the tech field. At the end of the unit, students express their opinions in writing to effect change in their school community.
This lesson includes on-screen practice in Kodable. Your students can access the games by logging in with their class code, or by using the “play without saving” online or in the iOS app.
Students can start coding at https://game.kodable.com/hour-of-code
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No, you can allow students to play without creating an account however having a teacher account will let you track their progress and continue after the Hour of Code is over.
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The 'Hour of Code' is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.