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DATE | 2011-05-09 |
FROM | Ron Guerin
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] UPDATED! NYLUG Presents: 5/18 @ 6:30PM Cameron L. Fadjo on Construct, Program, Design: An Introduction to Scratch From the Perspective of Computing and Cognition
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM P.S. 9 Sarah Anderson 100 West 84th Street, New York, NY 10024 West 84th Street and Columbus Avenue *** RSVP Closes at 4:30 PM the day of the meeting (sharp!) *** Please RSVP for EVERY meeting at this time. Register at http://rsvp.nylug.org/
Cameron L. Fadjo - on - Construct, Program, Design: An Introduction to Scratch From the Perspective of Computing and Cognition
Scratch is a programming environment that makes it easy to create interactive media, such as games, stories, and simulations -- and share those creations online. With an extensive online community of over 730,000 registered members and over 250,000 unique contributors to the vast online resource of projects to share and explore, Scratch, and its online community, is continuing to grow and thrive as programming and designing become more social.
Simultaneously, Scratch is also increasing the amount of exposure younger children have to programming. How can this increased exposure to Scratch lead to improvements in learning of core computing concepts?
This presentation will provide a general overview of Scratch; present some examples of Scratch projects; explore some of the core computing concepts; and discuss some of his findings from his research with the Institute for Learning Technologies at Teachers College, Columbia University on using Scratch to develop particular Computational Thinking Concept skills among young learners (elementary and middle school students). He will also share some insights into his newest project related to developing reading and writing skills with computer code with Scratch, called Code Literacy.
More Information:
* Scratch http://scratch.mit.edu/
* Scratch on Linux (.debs, .rpms, and source code) http://info.scratch.mit.edu/Scratch_on_Linux
* Scratch for Educators http://scratched.media.mit.edu/
* Columbia\'s Institute for Learning Technologies http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/
* Cameron Fadjo\'s page with his publications http://www.columbia.edu/~clf2110/
About Cameron L. Fadjo: Cameron L. Fadjo is a PhD student in Cognitive Studies in Education and a Research Associate with the Institute for Learning Technologies, both at Teachers College, Columbia University. He holds two master’s degrees, one in Instructional Technology and Media and the other in Educational Psychology: Cognitive, Behavioral, and Developmental Analysis, from Teachers College, Columbia University and a B.M. in Music Synthesis from Berklee College of Music. He is currently the Project Leader of the iWorld (Imaginary World) project which examines the use of grounded embodied cognition and Imaginary World Construction to teach abstract mathematical and computational concepts and the DM-S3 (Direct Manipulation of Stories, Systems, and Symbols) project which examines how gestural interfaces can be used to improve understanding of novel terminology and complex systems. His research interests include action, perception, and imagery, in particular grounded embodied cognition, gestures and Imaginary Worlds, and their implementation through technology to improve learning, memory, and understanding of abstract concepts and/or complex systems.
Meeting Location: Please note that this meeting will be held at P.S. 9 Sarah Anderson which is on West 84th Street and Columbus Avenue, and not at IBM.
Map: http://goo.gl/maps/9VJe Swag (Give Away): During/after the meeting... unusually terrific swag may be given away.
Stammtisch: After the meeting ... You may wish to join up with other NYLUGgers for drinks and pub food. This month we'll be over at House of Brews (302 West 51st St. - 8th Ave), but we are also evaluating other options for the future and welcome your suggestions.
http://www.houseofbrewsny.com/ Directions from IBM: http://goo.gl/VUdO1 Coding Workshops/Hacking Society: This is a group of people that wants to learn about and work on coding in Python, Smalltalk, Ruby, C++, LaTeX, and other languages, and hack on code. There will also be help given for those who wish to install Linux for the first time. Hardware hacking projects are also welcome. Sometimes they go out to eat afterward.
Bring something to show off and discuss!
The workshops meet every other Tuesday, at the NY Public Library, Hudson Park Branch. 66 Leroy St. NY NY from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Next meetings are May 10, and May 24. See the calendar at: http://nylug.org/hackcalendar
Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good stuff.
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