N.E.T.T. 2024
Niagara University
Session Two: 12:10 (Academic Classroom 129)
What's Your Five?
This session will look at game design lenses that game designers use to improve their games. We will apply these lenses to curriculum design for the same purpose: improvement of what we do. Participants will download an app to give them access to all of the different lenses and learn to apply these to curriculum design. BYOD.
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Session Three: 1:20 (Academic Classroom 129)
CS&DF (Computer Science and Digital Fluency) Standards for All
This session explores opportunities in every classroom to engage the Digital Literacy Standards. We'll look at some student products, dissect them for all the tools and skills in their digital toolboxes, and compare those products to what the digital learning standards are asking students to know and be able to do. BYOD.
Standards:
(Full Document) New York State K-12 Computer Science and Digital Fluency Learning Standards (all grades)
Additional Resources:
Glossary Document:
Computer Science and Digital Fluency Learning Standards Glossary of Terms
Standards Example Document
The examples contained within the document were created by educators who served on the Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards Workgroups. The examples are meant to be illustrative only and were designed to be helpful for teachers when planning lessons. To assist in these efforts, some examples include a specific interdisciplinary connection distinction. NYSED does not require any curriculum or instructional strategy. All curriculum decisions are made at the local level.
At a Glance Standards Documents
The Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance documents are two page snapshots of the standards by grade band.
Computer Science and Digital Fluency Learning Standards Glossary of Terms
Standards Example Document
The examples contained within the document were created by educators who served on the Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards Workgroups. The examples are meant to be illustrative only and were designed to be helpful for teachers when planning lessons. To assist in these efforts, some examples include a specific interdisciplinary connection distinction. NYSED does not require any curriculum or instructional strategy. All curriculum decisions are made at the local level.
- Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards Examples (K-12)
- Excel Version of Standards with Examples
At a Glance Standards Documents
The Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance documents are two page snapshots of the standards by grade band.
- K-1 Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance
- 2-3 Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance
- 4-6 Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance
- 7-8 Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance
- 9-12 Computer Science and Digital Fluency Standards at a Glance