2. Did you know?
Since 2013, over 100 million students across the globe have been
exposed to computer science -- by over 70,000 educators just like
you!
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3. Teaching one Hour of Code is simple.
Just follow these five steps:
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Let’s explore some best practices
that successful educators have
used to create amazing,
awesome, unforgettable
Hour of Code events...
16. Choose a tutorial and plan your lesson.
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17. Check your tech; troubleshoot in advance.
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● Ensure you have enough devices, or plan to code in groups.
● Test your tutorials on student devices:
○ Check video streaming speed on your local bandwidth.
○ Check sound and decide: should you provide headphones?
○ Preview the “Congratulations” pages.
● Test certificate printing.
● Visit the Hour of Code FAQ to troubleshoot in advance of your lesson.
57. ...show us your Hour of Code!
Share your best practices, epic failures, stories, successes,
challenges and pictures -- we love your pictures -- on social media:
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For more information, including a how-to guide for educators and free lesson plans, visit hourofcode.com/resources