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10 Steps To Hosting An App Design & Prototype Camp

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Session description

Organize summer camps or after-school clubs focused on app design and prototyping to build student interest in coding. Learn about the process, free app-design resources, creating code-free Keynote prototypes to solve community problems, and building community connections by recruiting a showcase panel of computer science role models.

Outline

Participants will learn how a large urban school district followed 10 steps to organize and deliver a virtual summer coding camp focused on app design and prototyping to build student interest in coding. We will share our story of how we explored and built app prototypes to solve community problems in the midst of distance learning and community protests and have refined our camp and app prototype showcase over three years. In addition, strategies for building connections with community businesses and computer science experts will be shared.

Session Outline:
I. Word Cloud Poll through Poll Everywhere or Mentimeter - What are some challenges in the communities where you live that you think an app could help with? - 3 minutes
II. Creating A Prototype Step-by-Step - App Design Journal - 5 minutes (Participants create sketches of app screens with app of choice and share on social media)
A.UI vs UX
B. Accessibility
III. App Icons - Design, Color, and Purpose - 5 minutes (Participants create sketch of app icon and share on social media)
IV. App Pitch - How To Stand Out - 2 minutes (Participants submit app slogan to Poll Everywhere)
V. Recruiting Showcase Judges - Computer Science Experts, App Develops, and Community Connections - 5 minutes
VI. Showcase Event - Key Takeaways - 5 minutes
VII. Questions - 5 minutes

* Student examples shared throughout
*Participants can create the start of a prototype during session and share out screenshots or short video on social media.

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Supporting research

Apple Everyone Can Code Curriculum

Apple K-12 Teaching Code - https://www.apple.com/education/k12/teaching-code/

App Design Journal - https://education-static.apple.com/coding-club-kit/appjournal.key

Code.org Why Computer Science - https://code.org/promote

Howard, N. and Howard, K., ISTE, 2020. Coding +Math: Strengthen K-5 Math Skills With Computer Science.

Randles, ISTE, 2018. 4 ways to make CS for all a reality - https://www.iste.org/explore/Computer-Science/4-ways-to-make-CS-for-all-a-reality

Silva, ISTE, 2019. Make Hour of Code a lifelong passion with these free resources - https://www.iste.org/explore/computer-science/make-hour-code-lifelong-passion-these-free-resources

Swift Coding Club - https://www.apple.com/education/docs/swift-club-playgrounds.pdf

Valenzuela, ISTE, 2019. Lessons to keep Hour of Code going year-round - https://www.iste.org/explore/computer-science/lessons-keep-hour-code-going-year-round

Valenzuela, ISTE, 2019. Profile of a technologically literate graduate - https://www.iste.org/explore/Computer-Science/Profile-of-a-technologically-literate-graduate

Valenzuela, ISTE, 2020. Rev Up Robotics: Real-World Computational Thinking in the K-8 Classroom

Williams, ISTE, 201. No Fear Coding: Computational Thinking Across the K-5 Curriculum

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Presenters

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Literacy & Computer Science
Saint Paul Public Schools

Session specifications

Topic:

Computer Science and Computational Thinking

TLP:

Yes

Grade level:

6-12

Audience:

Teacher, Technology Coach/Trainer

Attendee devices:

Devices useful

Attendee device specification:

Smartphone: iOS
Laptop: Mac
Tablet: iOS

Participant accounts, software and other materials:

Presentation software - Keynote, PowerPoint, or Google Slides - Optional Sketching app of choice - Optional
All software and apps will be listed on this blog site - http://playlearnteach.blogspot.com/

Subject area:

Computer Science

ISTE Standards:

For Students:
Innovative Designer
  • Develop, test and refine prototypes as part of a cyclical design process.
Computational Thinker
  • Break problems into component parts, extract key information, and develop descriptive models to understand complex systems or facilitate problem-solving.
Creative Communicator
  • Use digital tools to visually communicate complex ideas to others.

TLPs:

Prioritize authentic experiences, Ignite Agency