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Computational Thinking: Plugged In!
Presenters: Claire Ratcliffe, Brooks Mitchell, Eric Stroshane,
Tai Hutchinson
The webinar will begin at 2:00 p.m. (MT) and will be recorded.
While you’re waiting:
1)Find the toolbar – it will either be on the bottom or top of your Zoom
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with Panelists”)
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Claire Ratcliffe (Space Science Institute)
Brooks Mitchell (Space Science Institute)
Beatrice Chavez (Space Science Institute)
Eric Stroshane (North Dakota State Library)
Tai Hutchinson (Girls Who Code)
Facilitator Introduction
Welcome
Recap of CT “Unplugged”
Guest Speaker: Eric Stroshane, Library Development
Manager, North Dakota State Library
Activity Demonstration: Kodable
Activity Demonstration: Solar System
Guest Speaker: Tai Hutchinson, Manager of Community
Partnerships & Outreach, Girls Who Code
Clearinghouse
Q&A
Today’s Agenda
Poll Question
In what ways do you most commonly use
computers? (choose all that apply)
What is Computational Thinking?
Thought processes used to consider problems and their
solutions by…
• Decomposing a problem into smaller pieces to solve:
Divide and Conquer!
• Looking for patterns and identifying causes and effects
• Using “Algorithmic Thinking” (creating a series of
instructions) to solve problems
Weintrop et al., 2015
Wing, 2006
Make explicit things humans do
implicitly without realizing
How do CT Skills Help
our Patrons?
• Confidence in dealing with complexity
• Persistence in working with difficult
problems
• Ability to deal with open-ended
problems
• Ability to communicate and work with
others to achieve a common goal or
solution
• Enables kids to be creators, rather
than just consumers, of technology
Tips & Tricks for Starting a Coding Club
Eric Stroshane
North Dakota State Library
Library Development Manager
estroshane@nd.gov
@ericstroshane
Out Here in the Fields
Library Magic
Black Plastic in the Hour of Code
Don’t Think Twice, it’s All Right
This Must be the Place
The Gift of Sound and Vision
https://www.openprocessing.org/https://sonic-pi.net/
The Robots are Coming
Image source: “Rayna meets a ‘robot’.” YouTube
video by marxj1: https://youtu.be/h1E-FlguwGw
Activity Demonstration: Kodable
https://code.org/learn
• Beginner/pre-reader
level
• Drag and drop (aka
“block”) coding
• Self-guided tutorial
• Promotes algorithmic
thinking by creating step
by step instructions to
solve missions
Activity Demonstration: Solar System
https://www.tynker.com/hour-of-code/solar-system
• Intermediate level
• Block coding with
JavaScript
translations
• Self-guided tutorial
with DIY options
This activity does NOT accurately depict objects in the solar system to scale.
Please refer to STAR Net’s “Solar System Scale Activities” archived webinar
Tai Hutchinson
Manager, Community Partnerships & Outreach
2019-2020
GIRLS WHO CODE CS PLUGGED
➔ Why Gender Equity?
➔ Unplugged Club Curriculum Deep Dive
➔ What’s Next?
AGENDA
WHY GENDER EQUITY?
WHY GENDER EQUITY?
The tech industry is booming! By 2026, there is expected to be more than half a million jobs available,
making computing the most sought-after in the US job market, with demand growing 3X the national
average.
However, only 19% of students who receive degrees in computing are women, and only 2% of
students who receive degrees in computing are women of color.
We can’t leave behind the ideas and innovations of half the population, nor can we shut girls out of the
economic opportunity represented by the tech sector—on average, tech jobs pay over $100K/year!
We need to make a change!
WHO WE SERVE
Girls Who Code serves all girls, especially those who:
➔Are underrepresented in computer science and technology fields in terms of race,
creed or background
➔Have little to no access or exposure to computer science education in school
➔Are Free and Reduced Lunch eligible
➔Identify as female regardless of gender assignment at birth or legal recognition
GIRLS WHO CODE CLUBS OVERVIEW
Clubs are FREE after-school programs for 3-12th grade girls to join our
sisterhood of supportive peers and role models and use computer science to
change the world.
Clubs are led by Facilitators,
who can be teachers, librarians,
parents, or volunteers from any
background or field.
Many Facilitators have no
computer science experience
and learn to code alongside their
Club members with our
comprehensive resources and
support.
Ongoing
Support
Curriculum
Alumni
Network
Online
Curriculum
Platform
Alumni
Programming
CS PLUGGED CURRICULUM DEEP DIVE
PROGRAM LOGISTICS BY AGE GROUP
Our Club programs differentiated by age group features the following:
Time & Logistics:
➔ 10+ sessions
➔ ~1-2 hours per session
➔ $300 per club!
Skill Level:
➔ Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Curriculum Features:
➔ Girls Who Code Project Focus
➔ Project-based learning
➔ 120+ hours of Curricula
➔ Beginner to Advanced Self-Guided Tutorials
➔ Plug and Play Model - FLEXIBLE!
Time & Logistics:
➔ 5+ sessions
➔ ~45-60 min per session
➔ $300 per club!
Skill Level:
➔ Beginner
Curriculum Features:
➔ Book Club Model
➔ Chapter Guides for non-fiction and
fiction books
➔ Online or Unplugged Options
3-5TH GRADE CLUBS UNPLUGGED 6-12TH GRADE CLUBS CS
PLUGGED
6-12TH GRADE CLUB CURRICULUM FOCUS
SISTERHOOD MORE THAN CODE IMPACT
6-12TH GRADE CLUB LESSON PLANS
6-12TH GRADE CLUB LESSON PLANS
5+ MIN
Sisterhood
Activity
5+ MIN
Women
in Tech
Spotlight
40+ MIN
Self-Guided Tutorials
& GWC Project
LEARN → PLAN → BUILD → CELEBRATE
5+ MIN
GWC
Stand Up
6-12TH GRADE GIRLS WHO CODE PROJECTS
OUR IMPACT
185,000
6th-12th Grade
Clubs
College Loops Alumni
3rd-5th
Grade Clubs
50%are from historically
underrepresented
groups.
GIRLS SERVED TO DATE
Majoring in
CS-related fields:
15-16X
the national rate.
The National Pipeline
6,500+
2018-19 CLUBS
PARTNERSHIP
Our organization relies on collaboration with Community Partners to drive our work and reach even
more girls in your community. We create partnerships with state and local leaders, school districts,
community organizations, library networks and colleges/universities to launch multiple Girls Who Code
Clubs.
➔ Access to the Community Partner Fund: $100 in grants in addition to the Clubs Fund $300 to be
used for snacks, books, school supplies, field trips, and more (for partners with 5+ Clubs with 3+
students enrolled)
ACCESSING PARTNERSHIP BENEFITS!
Affiliate yourself with an existing partner to get access to partnership
benefits & support when you apply at girlswhocode.com/clubsapply !
When you reach the below question on the last page of the Clubs Application, please list
“Name of Organization” as your partner affiliation for the following question:
No teaching
experience
No formal CS
experience
Nervous if the
Club would be
received well or
highly attended
“There is no perfect time to do something - just take a
leap, be brave, and try it!"
"It was totally well-received because in just 3 weeks after
we started the Club, we grew from 2 members to 25."
"The curriculum that GWC provides.. sets you up with
literally everything you need.. I didn't have to worry
about curriculum, and I could focus on building
relationships with the girls and helping to develop
their skills.”
“Coding is more
accessible to learn than it
seems”
"The payoff of struggling
and persevering is really
worth it."
"Working together always
builds stronger results."
SHE WAS GLAD SHE DIDSHE WAS HESITANT
TO START A CLUB
HER CLUB GIRLS
LEARNED
3 REASONS WHY 3 REASONS WHY 3 THINGS
Meet Bethany, GWC Facilitator
WHAT’S NEXT?
What You Need
● COMPUTERS
● INTERNET CONNECTIONSPACE
FACILITATOR
&
DECISION MAKER
OR
What GWC Provides
CS SKILLS
➔ Custom Online Training
➔ Girls Who Code HQ Platform
➔ 120+ Hours of Curriculum
➔ Extended CS PD Resources
LOGISTICS SUPPORT
➔ Customizable Club Plans
➔ Student Recruitment
Resources
➔ Clubs Fund, mini-grant $$
COMMUNITY
➔ Clubs Success Specialist
➔ In-person and virtual
events
➔ Alumni programming and
networking post-Club
How to Get Started
5 min
Create an
HQ account
Create a Girls
Who Code HQ
login to access
the
application
15 min
Fill out the
Clubs
Application
Fill out the 15 min Clubs
Application
*Complete the background
check only if you are a
Facilitator who is NOT
employed by the host site
5-10 days
Get your
Approval
Email
Receive our Welcome
Email with access to
your Club Code for our
curriculum!
(i.e. HI123)
Ready?
Launch
Your
Club!
Recruit students and help
them enroll on HQ.
Enrolled students receive
access to our curriculum.
3+ enrolled students
gives you access to Clubs
Fund!
Prior to Launch
Review
resources &
meet your CSS
Log into HQ to access:
● Training webinar (15
min)
● Recruitment
materials
● 120+ hr curricula
● And more!
GET STARTED TODAY!
Launch an individual Club at girlswhocode.com/clubsapply.
Interested in exploring a Community Partnership? Contact the respective staff member or complete
the Community Partnership Confirmation Form!
Girls Who Code Staff Email States
Jálynn Castleman-Smith jalynn@girlswhocode.com DC, DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV
Tai Hutchinson tai.hutchinson@girlswhocode.com FL, GA, NC, SC
Valerie Tomici valerie.tomici@girlswhocode.com AK, CA, ID, MT, NV, OR, WA, WY
Johana Rendon johana.rendon@girlswhocode.com CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT, US Territories
Josué De Paz josue.depaz@girlswhocode.com AR, KY, LA, MO, MS, OK, OH, TN
Key Session key@girlswhocode.com IL, IN, IO, KS, MI, MN, ND, SD, WI,
Amanda Souza amanda.souza@girlswhocode.com AZ, CO, NM, TX, UT
Thank you for joining!
Have questions? Email Tai Hutchinson at tai@girlswhocode.com
Like an activity and think other library staff should
know how great it is? Didn’t like an activity or have
modifications to make it better? Make sure to
leave a review!
Thank you!
Any Questions?

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Computational Thinking: Plugged In! (Day 2)

  • 1. Computational Thinking: Plugged In! Presenters: Claire Ratcliffe, Brooks Mitchell, Eric Stroshane, Tai Hutchinson The webinar will begin at 2:00 p.m. (MT) and will be recorded. While you’re waiting: 1)Find the toolbar – it will either be on the bottom or top of your Zoom window 2)Introduce yourself in the chat box (please select “Share with All” not “Share with Panelists”) 3)Click audio “Join by Computer” – you won’t have microphone access Tip for viewing: You can resize and move the location of the video and slide screens by clicking and dragging them
  • 2. Claire Ratcliffe (Space Science Institute) Brooks Mitchell (Space Science Institute) Beatrice Chavez (Space Science Institute) Eric Stroshane (North Dakota State Library) Tai Hutchinson (Girls Who Code) Facilitator Introduction
  • 3. Welcome Recap of CT “Unplugged” Guest Speaker: Eric Stroshane, Library Development Manager, North Dakota State Library Activity Demonstration: Kodable Activity Demonstration: Solar System Guest Speaker: Tai Hutchinson, Manager of Community Partnerships & Outreach, Girls Who Code Clearinghouse Q&A Today’s Agenda
  • 4. Poll Question In what ways do you most commonly use computers? (choose all that apply)
  • 5. What is Computational Thinking? Thought processes used to consider problems and their solutions by… • Decomposing a problem into smaller pieces to solve: Divide and Conquer! • Looking for patterns and identifying causes and effects • Using “Algorithmic Thinking” (creating a series of instructions) to solve problems Weintrop et al., 2015 Wing, 2006 Make explicit things humans do implicitly without realizing
  • 6. How do CT Skills Help our Patrons? • Confidence in dealing with complexity • Persistence in working with difficult problems • Ability to deal with open-ended problems • Ability to communicate and work with others to achieve a common goal or solution • Enables kids to be creators, rather than just consumers, of technology
  • 7. Tips & Tricks for Starting a Coding Club Eric Stroshane North Dakota State Library Library Development Manager estroshane@nd.gov @ericstroshane
  • 8. Out Here in the Fields
  • 10. Black Plastic in the Hour of Code
  • 11. Don’t Think Twice, it’s All Right
  • 12. This Must be the Place
  • 13. The Gift of Sound and Vision https://www.openprocessing.org/https://sonic-pi.net/
  • 14. The Robots are Coming Image source: “Rayna meets a ‘robot’.” YouTube video by marxj1: https://youtu.be/h1E-FlguwGw
  • 15. Activity Demonstration: Kodable https://code.org/learn • Beginner/pre-reader level • Drag and drop (aka “block”) coding • Self-guided tutorial • Promotes algorithmic thinking by creating step by step instructions to solve missions
  • 16. Activity Demonstration: Solar System https://www.tynker.com/hour-of-code/solar-system • Intermediate level • Block coding with JavaScript translations • Self-guided tutorial with DIY options This activity does NOT accurately depict objects in the solar system to scale. Please refer to STAR Net’s “Solar System Scale Activities” archived webinar
  • 17. Tai Hutchinson Manager, Community Partnerships & Outreach
  • 19. ➔ Why Gender Equity? ➔ Unplugged Club Curriculum Deep Dive ➔ What’s Next? AGENDA
  • 21. WHY GENDER EQUITY? The tech industry is booming! By 2026, there is expected to be more than half a million jobs available, making computing the most sought-after in the US job market, with demand growing 3X the national average. However, only 19% of students who receive degrees in computing are women, and only 2% of students who receive degrees in computing are women of color. We can’t leave behind the ideas and innovations of half the population, nor can we shut girls out of the economic opportunity represented by the tech sector—on average, tech jobs pay over $100K/year! We need to make a change!
  • 22. WHO WE SERVE Girls Who Code serves all girls, especially those who: ➔Are underrepresented in computer science and technology fields in terms of race, creed or background ➔Have little to no access or exposure to computer science education in school ➔Are Free and Reduced Lunch eligible ➔Identify as female regardless of gender assignment at birth or legal recognition
  • 23. GIRLS WHO CODE CLUBS OVERVIEW Clubs are FREE after-school programs for 3-12th grade girls to join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models and use computer science to change the world. Clubs are led by Facilitators, who can be teachers, librarians, parents, or volunteers from any background or field. Many Facilitators have no computer science experience and learn to code alongside their Club members with our comprehensive resources and support. Ongoing Support Curriculum Alumni Network Online Curriculum Platform Alumni Programming
  • 25. PROGRAM LOGISTICS BY AGE GROUP Our Club programs differentiated by age group features the following: Time & Logistics: ➔ 10+ sessions ➔ ~1-2 hours per session ➔ $300 per club! Skill Level: ➔ Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Curriculum Features: ➔ Girls Who Code Project Focus ➔ Project-based learning ➔ 120+ hours of Curricula ➔ Beginner to Advanced Self-Guided Tutorials ➔ Plug and Play Model - FLEXIBLE! Time & Logistics: ➔ 5+ sessions ➔ ~45-60 min per session ➔ $300 per club! Skill Level: ➔ Beginner Curriculum Features: ➔ Book Club Model ➔ Chapter Guides for non-fiction and fiction books ➔ Online or Unplugged Options 3-5TH GRADE CLUBS UNPLUGGED 6-12TH GRADE CLUBS CS PLUGGED
  • 26. 6-12TH GRADE CLUB CURRICULUM FOCUS SISTERHOOD MORE THAN CODE IMPACT
  • 27. 6-12TH GRADE CLUB LESSON PLANS
  • 28. 6-12TH GRADE CLUB LESSON PLANS 5+ MIN Sisterhood Activity 5+ MIN Women in Tech Spotlight 40+ MIN Self-Guided Tutorials & GWC Project LEARN → PLAN → BUILD → CELEBRATE 5+ MIN GWC Stand Up
  • 29. 6-12TH GRADE GIRLS WHO CODE PROJECTS
  • 31. 185,000 6th-12th Grade Clubs College Loops Alumni 3rd-5th Grade Clubs 50%are from historically underrepresented groups. GIRLS SERVED TO DATE Majoring in CS-related fields: 15-16X the national rate. The National Pipeline 6,500+ 2018-19 CLUBS
  • 32. PARTNERSHIP Our organization relies on collaboration with Community Partners to drive our work and reach even more girls in your community. We create partnerships with state and local leaders, school districts, community organizations, library networks and colleges/universities to launch multiple Girls Who Code Clubs. ➔ Access to the Community Partner Fund: $100 in grants in addition to the Clubs Fund $300 to be used for snacks, books, school supplies, field trips, and more (for partners with 5+ Clubs with 3+ students enrolled)
  • 33. ACCESSING PARTNERSHIP BENEFITS! Affiliate yourself with an existing partner to get access to partnership benefits & support when you apply at girlswhocode.com/clubsapply ! When you reach the below question on the last page of the Clubs Application, please list “Name of Organization” as your partner affiliation for the following question:
  • 34. No teaching experience No formal CS experience Nervous if the Club would be received well or highly attended “There is no perfect time to do something - just take a leap, be brave, and try it!" "It was totally well-received because in just 3 weeks after we started the Club, we grew from 2 members to 25." "The curriculum that GWC provides.. sets you up with literally everything you need.. I didn't have to worry about curriculum, and I could focus on building relationships with the girls and helping to develop their skills.” “Coding is more accessible to learn than it seems” "The payoff of struggling and persevering is really worth it." "Working together always builds stronger results." SHE WAS GLAD SHE DIDSHE WAS HESITANT TO START A CLUB HER CLUB GIRLS LEARNED 3 REASONS WHY 3 REASONS WHY 3 THINGS Meet Bethany, GWC Facilitator
  • 36. What You Need ● COMPUTERS ● INTERNET CONNECTIONSPACE FACILITATOR & DECISION MAKER OR
  • 37. What GWC Provides CS SKILLS ➔ Custom Online Training ➔ Girls Who Code HQ Platform ➔ 120+ Hours of Curriculum ➔ Extended CS PD Resources LOGISTICS SUPPORT ➔ Customizable Club Plans ➔ Student Recruitment Resources ➔ Clubs Fund, mini-grant $$ COMMUNITY ➔ Clubs Success Specialist ➔ In-person and virtual events ➔ Alumni programming and networking post-Club
  • 38. How to Get Started 5 min Create an HQ account Create a Girls Who Code HQ login to access the application 15 min Fill out the Clubs Application Fill out the 15 min Clubs Application *Complete the background check only if you are a Facilitator who is NOT employed by the host site 5-10 days Get your Approval Email Receive our Welcome Email with access to your Club Code for our curriculum! (i.e. HI123) Ready? Launch Your Club! Recruit students and help them enroll on HQ. Enrolled students receive access to our curriculum. 3+ enrolled students gives you access to Clubs Fund! Prior to Launch Review resources & meet your CSS Log into HQ to access: ● Training webinar (15 min) ● Recruitment materials ● 120+ hr curricula ● And more!
  • 39. GET STARTED TODAY! Launch an individual Club at girlswhocode.com/clubsapply. Interested in exploring a Community Partnership? Contact the respective staff member or complete the Community Partnership Confirmation Form! Girls Who Code Staff Email States Jálynn Castleman-Smith jalynn@girlswhocode.com DC, DE, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV Tai Hutchinson tai.hutchinson@girlswhocode.com FL, GA, NC, SC Valerie Tomici valerie.tomici@girlswhocode.com AK, CA, ID, MT, NV, OR, WA, WY Johana Rendon johana.rendon@girlswhocode.com CT, MA, ME, NH, NY, RI, VT, US Territories Josué De Paz josue.depaz@girlswhocode.com AR, KY, LA, MO, MS, OK, OH, TN Key Session key@girlswhocode.com IL, IN, IO, KS, MI, MN, ND, SD, WI, Amanda Souza amanda.souza@girlswhocode.com AZ, CO, NM, TX, UT
  • 40. Thank you for joining! Have questions? Email Tai Hutchinson at tai@girlswhocode.com
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