About this Event
Description
Dive into the fascinating world of networks and the internet—no devices required! This session equips participants with engaging, unplugged activities to help students understand how networks function and how information travels across the internet. Designed for K-8 educators, the session will demystify complex topics such as data transmission, protocols, and security while providing hands-on, screen-free strategies to bring these concepts to life.
Audience
Educators from all grades K-8 and all content areas, as well as any staff supporting student learning.
Course Objectives
- Understand key concepts related to networks, the internet, and how information is shared securely.
- Explore unplugged activities that simplify complex topics such as data transmission, IP addresses, and protocols.
- Learn strategies for integrating unplugged lessons into classroom instruction to support computational thinking and problem-solving.
- Access resources for teaching networks and the internet in device-free, interactive ways that are adaptable to any learning environment.
Knowledge Level
Beginner - Participating educators need no knowledge or experience with the CS SOLs or CS content.
Prerequisites
- None
Registration Notes
CodeVA professional learning is free for Virginia and DC public school educators, preservice students and educators, and Dept. of Defense Education Activity teachers.
Event Venue
Online
USD 0.00