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SUMMARY:Dream with S.T.E.A.M.
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be a part of Roger Williams University’s Dream with S.T.E.A.M. Conference! Local educators are invited to this hands-on STEAM Conference for K-12 Educators and Leaders on April 27th. \nCome to this inaugral event and join: \n\nOver 25 breakout sessions in elementary\, middle\, and high school STEAM Education\nWoman in STEAM Panel\nRobotics\, Coding\, Energy\, Food Science\, Engineering\, Mathematics\, Arts and Science\, STEAM Integration\, and more!\n\nKIBO will be included in workshops and presentations for elementary students\, including a community event on using robotics to bring birding to life at the Audibon Society. \nRegistration includes: \n\nCatered Lunch\nLive Music\nMakerspace\n3D Printing\nRaffles and Giveaways
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/dream-with-s-t-e-a-m/
LOCATION:Roger Williams University\, Bristol\, RI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Spring CUE 2024 Conference
DESCRIPTION:KinderLab Robotics will be exhibiting at the upcoming Spring CUE 2024 Conference in Booth # 123. Come code and play with KIBO! We are excited to be demonstrating the KIBO robot to educators of elementary aged children throughout California. Learn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nIn addition to learning more about KIBO in our booth\, come to the following session to get hands-on with KIBO: \n\nRobot Revolution: Bringing Innovation to CS in Early Ed\nErin Asamoto\, CS/EdTech Coach; Daniel Bickham\, Teacher; Katy Scowcroft\, Teacher\, from Santa Cruz City Schools\, CA\nThursday\, March 21st at 2:50 PM-3:40 PM in room Smoketree AB.\n\nAbout Spring CUE Conference 2024\nThis conference brings together educators to learn about the latest ideas in teaching and learning and the best educational technology for the classroom. Spring CUE 2023 will be a celebration of educators\, for them to come together and celebrate all that is good about being an educator. Spring CUE 2023 will feature hundreds of informative learning sessions\, keynotes from thought leaders and renowned educators\, hands-on experiences in eSports\, AR/VR\, wellness\, and more.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/spring-cue-2024-conference/
LOCATION:Palm Springs Convention Center\, 277 N. Avenida Caballeros\, Palm Springs\, CA\, 92262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:2024 UCET Education Conference
DESCRIPTION:KIBO will be making an appearance at the upcoming 2024 UCET Education Conference. Come code and play with KIBO in Ward’s MediaTech Booth (#103). Learn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nIn addition to learning more about KIBO in the booth\, you can attend the following session  and get hands-on with KIBO: \n\nCoding across the early childhood education curriculum with KIBO\nWednesday\, March 20 • 11:30am – 12:30pm\nAndrea Carlisle\, Kindergarten Teacher\, North Rich Elementary\nComputer Science For Your Youngest Scholars\nWednesday\, March 20 • 2:00pm – 3:00pm\nAndrea Carlisle\, Kindergarten Teacher\, North Rich Elementary & Luke Tevebaugh\, Ward’s Media\n\nAbout 2024 UCET Education Conference\nThis conference brings together educators to learn about the latest ideas in teaching and learning and the best educational technology for the classroom. UCET is the premier educational technology conference in UT!
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/2024-ucet-education-conference/
LOCATION:Salt Palace Convention Center\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240210T170000
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SUMMARY:2024 CA STEAM Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the CA STEAM Symposium where we will be exhibiting and sharing the KIBO STEAM robot to nearly 3\,000 educators from across California. Come code and play with KIBO! \nAbout the CA STEAM Symposium \nThe CA STEAM Symposium brings together nearly 3\,000 educators from across California to catalyze improved STEAM instruction for all students. The California STEAM Symposium provides educators with opportunities for ongoing rigorous\, high-quality\, collaborative\, and inspiring professional learning and resources. The conference also showcases innovative approaches to teaching and learning happening throughout the state. \nThe STEAM Symposium reflects the importance of a strong education that prepares students for productive futures.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/2024-ca-steam-symposium/
LOCATION:Long Beach Convention Center\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
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SUMMARY:TCEA 2024
DESCRIPTION:Come code and play with KIBO at the upcoming TCEA Conference! We will be in Booth # 730 and are excited to introduce and demonstrate the screen-free KIBO robot to educators of young children throughout Texas. Pop by and learn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative STEAM robot allows your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nAbout TCEA 2024\nThe TCEA Annual Convention & Exposition brings together more than 8\,000 PreK-12 ed tech decision-makers. It has been hailed as the must-attend event for supporting educational technology integration and best practices. With over 1\,000 engaging and enriching presentations and workshops\, you will discover the tools and solutions you need to innovate your learning space and transform the future for your students.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/tcea-2024/
LOCATION:Austin Convention Center\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240126T170000
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SUMMARY:FETC 2024
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the FETC 2024 Conference\, where you can play and code with KIBO in Booth #1511! We are excited to be demonstrating the KIBO robot to educators of young children throughout the nation. \nLearn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows\, your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nWe are thrilled that we are a finalist for both: \no Top EdTech Product – We’re a honored to be finalist for District Administration‘s 2024 Top EdTech Products in the Curriculum & Instructional Technology category for “Thinking with KIBO: Early Elementary AI Curriculum”! This award highlights innovative & impactful edtech K-12 solutions.\no 2024 PitchFest Finalist – We are a finalist in the FETC’s Pitchfest in the Early Childhood Learning Category! FETC Pitchfest showcases innovative new education technology to a panel of district administrators\, teachers\, parents\, investors\, and industry experts. We are excited to present KIBO during FETC 2024 and demonstrate the importance of KIBO to the future of education. \nAbout FETC 2024\nThe Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC)\, the largest\, national\, independent education technology conference\, which attracts thousands of education and technology leaders from around the world. Delivering strategies and best practices for student success and schoolwide advancement\, FETC is known as one of the nation’s premier education technology events! FETC brings together CTOs\, CIOs\, Innovation Directors\, Special Ed/Pupil Services Directors\, Early Childhood Directors\, Media Specialists\, Technologists\, Administrators and other Educators\, to explore the most effective integration of technology across the curriculum.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/fetc-2024/
LOCATION:Orange County Convention Center\, Orlando\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T170000
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CREATED:20231006T172210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T172210Z
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SUMMARY:GaETC 2023
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be back to the Georgia International Convention Center on November 1 – 3 for the Georgia Educational Technology Conference (GaETC). Stop by booth #624 to meet KIBO\, the screen-free\, playful STEAM robot! \nAbout GaETC Conference \nGaETC 2023 will offer over hundreds of sessions\, nationally known speakers and presenters\, workshops focusing on the latest in technological innovations and software\, and over 200 commercial exhibits featuring state-of-the-art technology. Come learn more about new techniques\, technologies\, and services that are pushing the boundaries of modern education! Get involved on the ground floor with experts and peers who share a passion for educational advancement. \nThe Georgia Educational Technology Consortium\, Inc. sponsors the annual Georgia Educational Technology Conference. In addition to the annual GaETC Conference\, the Consortium now supports two other projects: the Georgia Educational Technology Fair\, which is an annual state-wide competition for students\, and Innovation Grants\, a program that presents monetary awards to Georgia teachers who use technology in innovative ways to advance education.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/gaetc-2023/
LOCATION:Georgia International Convention Center\, 2000 Convention Center Concourse\, College Park\, GA\, 30337\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231018T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T170000
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CREATED:20231006T173022Z
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SUMMARY:MassCUE 2023
DESCRIPTION:KinderLab is excited to be exhibiting at the MassCUE Fall conference!  We look forward to sharing KIBO to local educators focused early education technology in the classroom. Come by and play with KIBO in Booth #220. \nAbout MassCUE Fall Conference 2023\nThe MassCUE Fall Conference attracts over 2000 educators\, school/district administrators\, network administrators\, technology directors and integration specialists gathering to learn and network about the latest education technology innovation. It is sponsored by MassCUE (MA Computer Using Educators)\, an ISTE affiliate\, and the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.).
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/masscue-2023/
LOCATION:Gillette Stadium\, 1 Patriot Place\, Foxborough\, MA\, 02035\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230621T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230622T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20230608T195222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T195409Z
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SUMMARY:STEMapalooza 2023
DESCRIPTION:Attention all GA educators! We hope you can join us for the annual STEMapalooza 2023 event taking place on June 21 – 22 in Acworth\, GA! KinderLab will be sharing the KIBO Robot with educators and administrators from all across the state and sharing how KIBO can benefit teachers and students\, with inspiring rich learning experiences in the metro Atlanta area. \nWe look forward to seeing you at STEMapalooza!
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/stemapalooza-2023/
LOCATION:Allatoona High School\, 3300 Dallas Acworth Hwy NW\, Acworth\, GA
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230611T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230613T170000
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CREATED:20230516T143522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240104T184326Z
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SUMMARY:TCEA Elementary Technology Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to participate in the upcoming TCEA Elementary Technology Conference. Code with KIBO in the exhibit hall! \nJason Innes will be on-site to introduce you to the KIBO robot. In addition\, he will be moderating a hands-on session on Tuesday\, June 13th at 8am entitled\, STEAM Learning and Storytelling – Bring Characters to Life with KIBO! Come and get hands-on with KIBO and see for yourself how the developmentally appropriate robot develops STEAM learning\, computational thinking\, SEL\, and more. \nAbout TCEA’s Elementary Technology Conference \nThis conference brings together educators working with grades PreK-5. The Elementary Technology Conference is a chance for elementary educators to come together and share the latest technology tools\, resources\, and strategies for engaging the next generation of digital superstars. Attendees will discover new technology-rich lessons and tools\, and have a blast at the must-attend conference of the summer.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/tcea-elementary-technology-conference-2023/
LOCATION:Galveston Convention Center\, 5600 Seawall Boulevard\, Galveston\, TX\, 77550\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20230207T191231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T213827Z
UID:9837-1678953600-1679245200@kinderlabrobotics.com
SUMMARY:The Montessori Event
DESCRIPTION:KinderLab Robotics will be exhibiting at the upcoming The Montessori Event in Booth # 526. Come code and play with KIBO! We are excited to be demonstrating the KIBO robot to Montessori educators of elementary aged children throughout the country and the world! Learn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nAbout The Montessori Event 2023\nThe Montessori Event is the largest gathering of Montessori minds in the world. The Event will host more than 200 world-class speakers\, 100+ sessions\, and a series of special events throughout the weekend. In addition\, in the Exhibit Hall\, attendees will be able to learn about\, and engage with\, the large number of vendors that support AMS. Reunite with fellow Montessorians\, and reignite your passion for Montessori education.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/the-montessori-event-2/
LOCATION:Hynes Convention Center\, 900 Boylston Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20230207T185959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T185959Z
UID:9833-1678953600-1679158800@kinderlabrobotics.com
SUMMARY:Spring CUE 2023 Conference
DESCRIPTION:KinderLab Robotics will be exhibiting at the upcoming Spring CUE 2023 Conference in Booth # 406. Come code and play with KIBO! We are excited to be demonstrating the KIBO robot to educators of elementary aged children throughout California. Learn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nAbout Spring CUE Conference 2023\nThis conference brings together educators to learn about the latest ideas in teaching and learning and the best educational technology for the classroom. Spring CUE 2023 will be a celebration of educators\, for them to come together and celebrate all that is good about being an educator. Spring CUE 2023 will feature hundreds of informative learning sessions\, keynotes from thought leaders and renowned educators\, hands-on experiences in eSports\, AR/VR\, wellness\, and more.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/spring-cue-2023-conference/
LOCATION:Palm Springs Convention Center\, 277 N. Avenida Caballeros\, Palm Springs\, CA\, 92262\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230123T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20221205T150252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250122T142612Z
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SUMMARY:FETC 2023
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the FETC 2023 Conference\, where you can play and code with KIBO in Booth #1810! We are excited to be demonstrating the KIBO robot to educators of young children throughout the nation. \nYou can also play with KIBO at the following sessions: \no eRobots: Robots for the Everyday Elementary Classroom – Wednesday\, January 25\, 2023: 10:00 – 10:45 AM\no Reinventing the Traditional Animal Research Project with Buncee and Capstone – Wednesday\, January 25\, 2023: 2 – 4pm \nLearn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows\, your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nAbout FETC 2023\nThe Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC)\, the largest\, national\, independent education technology conference\, which attracts thousands of education and technology leaders from around the world. Delivering strategies and best practices for student success and schoolwide advancement\, FETC is known as one of the nation’s premier education technology events! FETC brings together CTOs\, CIOs\, Innovation Directors\, Special Ed/Pupil Services Directors\, Early Childhood Directors\, Media Specialists\, Technologists\, Administrators and other Educators\, to explore the most effective integration of technology across the curriculum.
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/fetc-2023/
LOCATION:Ernest N. Morial Convention Center\, 101 Henderson Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221116T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20221027T181855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221027T181855Z
UID:7540-1668585600-1668790800@kinderlabrobotics.com
SUMMARY:NAEYC 2022
DESCRIPTION:We are looking forward to participating in the upcoming National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Annual Conference\, taking place November 16 – 18 in Washington\, D.C. We are excited to be demonstrating the KIBO robot to early childhood educators throughout the nation. Come play with KIBO in Booth # 1920! \nLearn more about KIBO and learn how this innovative and screen-free STEAM robot allows\, your young learners to learn STEAM concepts through creative coding\, arts\, and imaginative play. \nAbout NAEYC Annual Conference\nThis annual conference is the largest gathering of thought leaders\, classroom teachers and faculty\, administrators\, and other important practitioners and contributors in early childhood education. 
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/naeyc-2022/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20211102T162251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T133531Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Teaching Computational Thinking and Coding to Young Children - Playful Learning and Expression for PreK-2nd Grade
DESCRIPTION:Join this webinar with Dr. Marina Bers and her team of researchers from Tufts University’s DevTech Research Group where they explore how computational thinking supports PreK-2 learners’ playful learning and expression with developmentally-appropriate technology – KIBO and ScratchJr. \nLearn about their cutting-edge research (from Teaching Computational Thinking and Coding to Young Children\, released in 2021) demonstrating how children’s’ creative STEAM and coding experiences can support the development of “powerful ideas” or core components of computational thinking skills. \nThe team of panelists will share:\n– Examples from research of ways children engage in robotic and coding activities\, incorporating music\, dance\, and performing and visual arts.\n– Developmentally appropriate robotics and coding platforms for PreK-2nd graders and their educators\n– How robotics and coding activities are proven to support students’ learning and play with computational thinking concepts\n– The benefits of incorporating STEAM and robotics across multiple subjects as an effective way to support diverse student self-expression and communication\n– Evidence-based recommendations and resources to guide decisions about coding tools and activities for PreK-2 learning settings\n– How to create artistic and expressive STEAM activities and incorporate them into curriculum \nGiveaway\nA webinar attendee will win a copy of the new book\, Teaching Computational Thinking and Coding to Young Children\, that is explored throughout the session\, including chapters on other ways to incorporate computational thinking in early childhood settings. \nRegister Today! \nPanelists from Tuft’s University DevTech Research Group:\n– Marina Bers\, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of KinderLab Robotics\, Professor at the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development and the Computer Science Department at Tufts University. She also heads the interdisciplinary DevTech Research Group\n– Madhu Govind – Ph.D. Student and Researcher\n– Libby Hunt – Masters Student and Researcher\n– Emily Relkin – Child Study and Human Development Master’s Student\n– Amanda Strawhacker – Associate Director\, Early Childhood Technology Certificate Program\, Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development \nModerator\n– Jason Innes – Director of Curriculum and Professional Development\, KinderLab Robotics
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-teaching-computational-thinking-and-coding-to-young-children-playful-learning-and-expression-for-prek-2nd-grade/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20210405T135728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T133352Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Address Learning Loss and SEL with Creative Robotics
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, April 28th at 4pm (EST) we held the webinar – “Address Learning Loss and SEL with Creative Robotics“. \n \nThe recent federal stimulus program signed March 11\, the American Rescue Plan\, provides $122 billion in aid to K-12 schools. Provisions in the law guarantee that at least 20% of this funding must be spent on programs to help students recover from learning loss during this challenging past year. This is a challenging but exciting time for PreK-2 students and their teachers. We know young children learn best working together with their teachers\, in collaboration with their peers\, and using hands-on manipulatives. An age-appropriate\, cross-curricular tool like KIBO can help students re-engage with in-person learning\, practice SEL skills like collaboration and teamwork\, and recover lost ground in math\, literacy\, and more with cross-curricular STEAM lessons. \nWatch the webinar recording and learn:\n– How innovative\, age appropriate robotics can combat learning loss and provide social emotional learning opportunities – from preschool through early elementary school\n– New\, concrete ideas about KIBO projects you can run in your own school\, afterschool or summer program – Activity suggestions for hands-on play\n– How coding supports students return to hands-on\, explorative learning \nWatch Recording Today! \n \nSpeakers\nJane de Winter is the Executive Director of Big Learning\, a nonprofit that provides out-of-school-time enrichment programs for PreK—8 students in Maryland school districts. She also manages the Science & Engineering program at Big Learning. Hear from Jane about how out-of-school-time activities can support students as they navigate the challenges of a return to in person learning. \n \nTamieka Grizzle is an Innovation Specialist in Cobb Co\, GA. In this large public school district\, Tamieka uses KIBO robots to engage students in creative coding\, engineering\, and collaboration. She’ll share her perspective on how creative\, integrated tech projects can address core standards and cross-curricular learning goals while engaging students in meaningful\, collaborative group work. \nModerator\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics\, MA
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-address-learning-loss-and-sel-with-creative-robotics/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210330T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210330T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20210301T153354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250124T170700Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Innovate your Makerspace! Robotics STEAM Activities to Engage Young Learners
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, March 30th at 2pm (EST) we held the webinar – “Innovate your Makerspace! Robotics STEAM Activities to Engage Young Learners“ \nAs we look ahead to summer and in-person schooling next year\, educators are looking for ways to enrich learning and help students recover from learning loss. Makerspaces provide a model for engaging summer programs and innovative in-school activities involving hands-on building\, engineering\, and design. The makerspace philosophy is a perfect expression of the “playground” approach to technology in education. \nThe KIBO Robot\, with its emphasis on building\, decorating\, and imaginative transformation\, is a perfect fit for makerspaces – or for makerspace-inspired activities in the classroom. Hear from our guests\, both experienced makerspace educators and technology integrators\, as they share examples of activities and projects with KIBO for makerspaces and classrooms\, for school-day learning and for summer and out-of-school-time programs. \nYoung children are creative\, with amazing imaginations. Learn how these educators provide creative spaces – in a makerspace or in an early childhood classroom – along with robotics and coding\, which allow children to move\, dance\, tell stories\, and explore new ideas. By providing age-appropriate technology\, such as the screen-free KIBO robot\, educators promote problem solving\, imagination\, cognitive challenges\, social interactions\, motor skills development\, and emotional exploration with their young students. \nWatch the webinar recording and learn:\n– How to set up a creative space using innovative\, age appropriate robotics – from preschool through early elementary school\n– Activity suggestions for hands-on play\n– How coding creates a playful learning environment \nWatch Webinar Recording Today! \nSpeakers\n \nBryan Flaig – Education consultant specializing in makerspaces and STEM curriculum \nBryan has worked as a STEM Coordinator for large school districts in the San Francisco Bay Area\, designing makerspaces and NGSS-aligned curriculum. He also taught middle school math and science for over 10 years. He is currently an education consultant specializing in makerspaces and STEM curriculum that integrates computer science into core content subjects. \n \nKimberly Fogerty – Lead Makerspace Educator\, The Park School in Brookline\, MA \nKim brings 23 years of experience as a maker educator\, technology specialist and integrationist\, science and computer specialist\, and classroom teacher. She has taught programming and robotics in classroom and enrichment environments for 15 years and in December of 2017 completed an advanced graduate certificate in Engineering Education at the Center for Engineering Education Outreach at Tufts University. \nModerator\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics\, MA
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-kibo-in-your-makerspace/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210223T140000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20210202T160528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T110911Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Coding as a Playground – Exploring Early Childhood Coding with Dr. Marina Bers
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, Feburary 23rd at 1pm (EST) for the webinar – “Coding as a Playground – Exploring Early Childhood Coding with Dr. Marina Bers“ \nCoding in early childhood? Dr. Marina Bers\, co-founder or KinderLab and author of the newly updated Coding as a Playground 2nd Edition\, will share how coding\, engineering\, and computational thinking can be age appropriate even for young children from Pre-K through 2nd grade. In fact\, coding can support our many developmental goals for these young learners\, allowing them to engage in critical thinking\, literacy skill acquisition\, problem solving\, self-expression\, and social-emotional development. \nJoin us as we invite Dr. Marina Bers to share her research on how young children (ages 7 and under) can engage in coding and computational thinking in the early learning classroom. Bringing creative coding into early childhood classrooms allows children to move\, dance\, tell stories\, and explore new ideas. By providing age-appropriate technology\, such as the screen-free KIBO robot\, educators promote problem solving\, imagination\, cognitive challenges\, social interactions\, motor skills development\, and emotional exploration with their young students. \nDr. Bers will share research and examples from her book that showcase coding as a new literacy – a new way for children to express and share their ideas. She will also discuss examples of how you can easily integrate coding into different curricular areas to promote literacy\, math\, science\, engineering\, and the arts through a project-based approach that you can implement in your own classrooms. \nAttend this webinar and learn:\n-How to easily integrate coding into the early childhood classroom\, from preschool through early elementary school\n-Activity suggestions for hands-on play\n-How teaching computational thinking supports key elements of child development\n-How coding creates a playful learning environment \nAttendees will be entered into a raffle to win a copy of Dr. Marina Bers’ newly released second edition of her book\, Coding as a Playground: Programming and Computational Thinking in the Early Childhood Classroom. \nRegister Today! \nSpeaker\nDr. Marina Bers – Professor and chair of the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development at Tufts University\, and co-founder of KinderLab Robotics\, Inc. \nModerator\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics\, MA
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-coding-as-a-playground/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200805T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200805T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20200721T181455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T131657Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Developing Computational Thinking in Early Childhood - a Discussion with Dr. Marina Bers
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, August 5th at 2pm (EST) for the webinar – “Developing Computational Thinking in Early Childhood – a Discussion with Dr. Marina Bers” \nCoding and robotics in early childhood give educators wonderful tools to develop new ways of thinking\, expressing\, and learning for young children. Researchers use the term “computational thinking” to describe the problem solving and critical thinking that young children engage in when programming a robot or computer. But computational thinking is not limited to computer science; when coding\, children break hard problems down into smaller parts\, understand symbols and representation\, identify and fix mistakes\, and practice sequencing. \nIncorporating computational thinking in a natural\, age-appropriate\, and playful way is possible when we integrate creative coding experiences across the classroom curriculum. Early childhood classrooms that include coding allow children to move\, dance\, tell stories\, and explore new ideas. Like literacy and art\, computational thinking becomes a tool children can use to express themselves. \nRegister Today! \n\n\nDetails of the Webinar\nMarina will share ideas\, insights\, and new research about: \n\nHow teaching computational thinking supports key elements of child development\nHow to incorporate coding and robotics in cross-curricular\, playful learning\nConnecting creative coding to children’s social-emotional development\nNew models for assessing computational thinking in children\n\nSpeaker\nDr. Marina Bers – Professor and chair of the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development at Tufts University\, and co-founder of KinderLab Robotics\, Inc. \nModerator\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics\, MA
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-developing-computational-thinking-in-early-childhood-a-discussion-with-dr-marina-bers/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200630T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20200609T205657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T133151Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - Storytelling with KIBO: Meeting Early Literacy Milestones with Robotics
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording of June 30th (EST) webinar – Storytelling with KIBO: Meeting Early Literacy Milestones with Robotics \nWith the frame of storytelling\, early childhood STEAM education can support the development of critical early literacy skills: sequencing stories\, understanding character and plot\, and self-expression. The KIBO robot is a perfect vehicle for storytelling for young children\, with its screen-free\, hands-on coding and arts integration. \nHear from leaders in the field of literacy-based STEAM education\, who will share research in robotics and literacy\, offer practical experiences implementing these programs\, and examples of how KIBO provides a foundation for literacy education through robotics\, coding\, and STEAM. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this webinar: \n\nHear current research in robotics and literacy\nLearn from practical experiences from educators implementing these programs\nGet examples of how KIBO can provide a foundation for literacy education through robotics\, coding\, and STEAM\n\nRegister Today! \nOur Speakers\n\nAngela de Mik\, Project Director for Operation Breaking the Code\, Norfolk Public Schools\, VA\nMadhu Govind\, PhD student at the DevTech lab at Tufts Unversity\, MA\nMark Gura\, Professor at Touro College\, Writer for EdTech Digest and ISTE\, NY\nAmanda Puerto Thorne\, Director\, Teaching and Learning\, KID Museum\, MD\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics\, MA
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-storytelling-with-kibo/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200603T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20200520T132839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T142224Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar - How Can I Use KIBO in Blended or Distance Learning?
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on June 3rd at 3pm (EST) for the webinar – How Can I Use KIBO in Blended or Distance Learning? \nHear from two leading STEM educators from Boston Public Schools and The Agnes Irwin School on their practical suggestions and concrete advice on how to incorporate hands-on\, screen-free robotics with KIBO into a distance- or blended-learning model for creative STEAM education both at home and at school. \nWith a bit of prior planning and logistics\, KIBO can become a powerful tool for distance learning. KIBO invites children to design\, build\, create\, code – an engaging introduction to powerful ideas from computer science\, engineering and robotics in a structured\, developmentally appropriate way. As educators\, we have to prepare changes to the structure of school – but we also have an opportunity: to implement an inclusive new model of education that increases connection between parents\, children\, and teachers; between school and home. \nRegister Today! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails of the Webinar\nIn this webinar\, learn how KIBO: \n\nIs an ideal resource for early childhood blended learning that limits screen-time\nAligns with learning standards and objectives\nProvides Hands-on learning through play\nInvites parent-child engagement\nPromotes engagement between the child and his/her peers despite distance\nCan be easily distributed to student homes regardless of technology access\n\nRegister Today! \n  \nOur Speakers\n\nKatie Caster – Teacher\, Boston Public Schools\, MA\nKim Walker – Director of Technology Integration and Innovation\, The Agnes Irwin School\, PA\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics\, MA\n\n 
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/blended-learning-webinar/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200427T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260413T093636
CREATED:20200401T155116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T132047Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Incorporating Creative Robotics into Your Technology Strategy for PreK-5th Grade
DESCRIPTION:Watch the webinar “Incorporating Creative Robotics into your Technology Strategy for PreK-5th Grade“. \nTogether\, with two leading district-level STEM educators from Newport News Public Schools and San Francisco Unified School District\, we will discuss the importance of robotics as part of your technology strategy and how key district-level decision makers used KIBO to help them build a comprehensive computer science pathway from PreK to grade 5. \nStarting computer science and STEM education with your youngest learners. \nRegister Today! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nDetails of the Webinar\nDistricts all over the U.S. are facing challenges as they seek to meet new computer science standards and mandates. Research shows that starting young with computer science and STEM education has the greatest impact\, but tools must be age-appropriate and backed with curriculum and PD. In this webinar\, learn from key district-level decision makers about how KIBO helped them build a comprehensive computer science pathway from PreK to grade 5 — and beyond! \nOur Speakers\n\nWilliam Marsland – Computer Science Content Specialist\, SFUSD Curriculum & Instruction STEM Office\, San Francisco Unified School District\nJennifer Barker – STEM Instructional Specialist\, PK-8 Curriculum & Development\, Newport News Public Schools\nJason Innes – Manager of Training and Curriculum Development\, KinderLab Robotics
URL:https://kinderlabrobotics.com/event/webinar-incorporating-creative-robotics-into-your-technology-strategy-for-prek-5th-grade/
LOCATION:KinderLab Robotics\, 7 Sun Street\, MA\, 02453\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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