This post is part of the UnConference sessions from the 2024 Apple Education Community Summit.
This session came about after several discussions with other educators throughout the conference and a consensus around the value of coming away from a conference or professional development with high quality, ready-to-use resources.
Teachers are often quite humble and play down the good work that they do, dismissing the idea that sharing a tried and tested resource could really benefit others. Finding a quality resource can save time, serve as a starting point or prompt the generation of new ideas and resources.
Below I have shared a sample of my own tried and tested resources. Please reply to this post and share a favourite resource of yours!
July 10, 2024
Hey everyone,
Here is something that I crafted a couple years ago - I’ve used this successfully with Year 7 and even Year 5 students!
I recommend that your students have completed the relevant puzzles in Learn to Code 1 and 2 in Swift Playgrounds before beginning this project.
Happy Making! And let me know if you have any questions!
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