Richard Millwood

This Birds-of-a-Feather session is to continue to connect existing Turtlestitch enthusiasts in an international community context, sustained by Scratch and Snap conferences over the years and to invite newcomers to discover our mutual interests and pehaps join us. Participants will be invited to share their experiences, projects and new ideas and discuss how Turtlestitch is inspiring learner...
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Classroom Zero
In person
Birds of a Feather

Genevieve Smith-Nunes

An open collaborative discussion on the use of biometrics and ballet to promote awareness of data ethics among trainee computing secondary teachers. The discussion will begin with a presentation of the methods used, and the results obtained, followed by an exploration of what data ethics means for our current and future computing classrooms.

The very short presentation will describe ...
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SeniorLab
In person
Birds of a Feather

Glen Bull, John Maloney

During the past year, new microcontrollers and new software developments have made it easier than ever to interact with the physical world using Snap! This “Birds of a Feather” session will provide opportunities to discuss different techniques and methods that have emerged during the past year, and the different types of projects made possible by these new capabilities.

Online-only track 1
Online
Birds of a Feather

Ken Kahn

When constructing JavaScript or Python programs (or others), ChatGPT can generate code, help in debugging, read documentation, explain how some code works, and answer questions about the code. AI-assisted programming is likely the future of programming. It is very empowering. See view more

Online-only track 2
Online
Birds of a Feather