Coding in the Social Studies Classroom

Published: Nov. 8, 2017, 2:10 a.m.

In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we take a look at creative things you can do in your Social Studies classroom that bring Creativity, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Communication to your students. \xa0These examples can be adapted to students of all grade levels and many of them involve coding and programming skills\u2026 something you don\u2019t usually associate with the humanities classrooms. \xa0 We would love to learn how you are being creative in your classroom. Please leave a message below in our comments section and share links to your classroom creativity. In this episode, you will learn ... 5 Ways Coding can be used in the Social Studies Classroom Coding is a great way to let kids use the knowledge they are studying. The platform lets them do amazing stuff and gives them plenty of points for authentic choice. In Sam\u2019s classroom scratch is one of the secret weapons to engagement and differentiation. Screencastify Screencastify is a free chrome extension that allows teachers to record their computer screens using the Chrome Browser. \xa0In addition to it being one of the best and simplest screencast applications for Chromebooks, it\u2019s also one of the best ways for a teacher or student to record themselves using the front facing camera. \xa0 Follow our Podcast The TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | @TeacherCast The TechEducator Podcast | @TechEdShow Follow our Hosts Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury Dr. Sam Patterson | @SamPatue Jennifer Judkins | @TeachingForward Josh Gauthier | @MrGFactoftheDay Rob Pennington | @RobPennington9 Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on our live chat, on social media, and in our comments section. \xa0 This weeks question is: Question: In what ways can STEM or STEAM activities be used in your Social Studies classrooms? \xa0 Please leave your answer in the comments section below and let us know your thoughts. Explore these Resources In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: Interactive Timeline in Scratch Create your own paperless newspaper in Scratch Jeopardy An over-produced Quiz game A report of information animation Tech Tip of the Week In this episode we discovered how STEM and the Humanities classrooms can merge to create a seamless learning environment. \xa0This week, take a moment to challenge your students with a Coding or Programming lesson. \xa0Let us know what you have done this week in the comments section below. Join our PLN Are you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on iTunes today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let\u2019s Work Together Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury Email: info@teachercast.net Voice Mail: http://www.TeacherCast.net/voicemail YouTube: http://www.TeacherCast.net/YouTube iTunes: http://www.TeacherCast.net/iTunes Check Out More TeacherCast Programming TeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp) TeacherCast App Spotlight (http://www.teachercast.net/appspotlight) Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today) The TechEducator Podcast (http://www.techeducatorpodcast.com) Ask The Tech Coach (http://www.AskTheTechCoach.com) View LIVE Professional Development from TeacherCast Join us LIVE every Tuesday at 8:00 PM EST: http://www.TeacherCast.tv Need a Presenter? Jeff Bradbury (@TeacherCast) is available as a Keynote Speaker, Presenter, or to Broadcast your conference LIVE!