Course Goal: You will learn why and how to use robotics and related technologies in your classroom. w What does this have to do with education? w What.

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Course Goal: You will learn why and how to use robotics and related technologies in your classroom. w What does this have to do with education? w What do you already know?

Course Goal: You will learn why and how to use robotics and related technologies in your classroom.

It all began with…. ROBOTIC TURTLES!

Course Goal: You will learn why and how to use robotics and related technologies in your classroom. w Suggested Reading: Papert, S. (1980). Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas. NY: Basic Books. w Required: Introduction to Mindstorms w Site: Seymour Papert’s Website:

Goal: You will know history, theory and implementation strategies for these 3 main roles that robotics and related technologies play in educational settings. w Content to Enhance Technological Literacy w Context to Foster “21st Century Skills” w Curriculum to Integrate into the Classroom