Our Resources For Educators

Below are some cirriculum lessons we have created for students.

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Binary Beading

Translate data into a language that computers understand and learn how translation can help encode messages for different audiences.

Packet-Switched Networks

Dive under the hood of the Internet and act out the process of sending data across a packet-switched network.

Digital Divide

Learn about social justice issues that exist around Internet access and use a scavenger hunt activity to examine the digital divide in different places across the United States.

Citizen Scientists for the Internet

Participate in a citizen science effort to measure the Internet and use your data and learning to take civic action and write a letter to your representative.

How to Credit This Project

Creative Commons License
Towards Culturally Responsive and Computationally Rich Problem Based Learning for K-5 Students by Morgan Vigil-Hayes and Sheryl Wells is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://rc.nau.edu/fusd-cs4all/

Contact

Morgan Vigil-Hayes
Project PI
morgan.vigil-hayes@nau.edu
928-523-4863

Sheryl Wells
Project PI
swells@fusd1.org