Coding and Robotics in the K-8 Curriculum

This professional learning experience provides a broad understanding of how coding and robotics can fit into the everyday classroom. The workshop will explore coding as a new literacy, review ISTE’s updated computational thinking standards, and address best practices in instructional design. Examples of integration across the curriculum will be shared, and participants will have opportunities to work hands-on with a variety of coding and robotic tools and software including Scratch, WeDo and EV3 Legos, BeeBots, Ozobots, Osmo Coding and Wonder Workshop’s Dash.

Minimum Participants: 8; Max Participants: 25

Meet Your Instructors

Anna Baralt

Dr. Anna Baralt holds a Doctorate in Educational Technology from the University of Florida. She taught preschool and elementary students for 17 years before becoming Shorecrest’s Director of Educational Technology. In this role, she provides support in designing curriculum and technology integration and facilitates professional development school-wide. Anna was recognized as a Teacher of the Future by the National Association of Independent Schools in 2008 and a Superpower Educator in 2009. She is also a 2010 recipient of the FCIS (Florida Council of Independent Schools) DeWitt E. and Vera M. Hooker Fellowship Grant as well as a 2013 Benedict Foundation Grant. Anna is passionate about integrating technology into project work, 1:1 learning programs, fostering digital citizenship, STEAM education, and using technology to facilitate professional learning communities. She has presented at numerous local and national conferences and has been published in several peer-reviewed educational journals.

Anna is the mother of two, and she and her husband enjoy watching their kids play baseball and soccer. She loves Rays baseball and spends time reading and taking pictures in her free time. 

Katy Deegan

As Lower School Educational Technologist, Katy Deegan is a part of the Shorecrest technology team who works closely with educators to incorporate technology into their curriculum. Katy graduated from Eckerd College with a B.A. in International Relations & Global Affairs and French. She earned two graduate degrees from the University of South Florida; M.A.T. Elementary Education and M.Ed. Educational Leadership. Katy has a background teaching in gifted education and has taught in both public and private schools. She presented on the topic of Design Thinking in the Classroom at the FCIS 21st Century Learning Academy.

Katy enjoys walking the beach and traveling. She 
is a foodie and loves cooking shows and new culinary experiences. 
 

Christine Scoby

Christine Scoby holds a B.A. in Elementary Education and a Masters in Educational Technology and has taught many years in the Lower and Middle Schools at Shorecrest Preparatory School. Christine is an Apple Teacher and has presented at AMLE 2012, FCIS 2013, ISTE 2014, FCIS 2018, and FCIS Winter Symposium on technology integration, and presented training at other schools. She is also a 2016 recipient of the Steelcase Active Learning Grant. This past year, she was selected to participate in the Transatlantic Outreach Program where she participated in a STEM study tour that traveled throughout Germany. She integrates core academic curriculum within her technology course in all middle school grades to enhance, connect, reinforce and expand concepts taught in the classroom.

An avid coupon clipper who is always on the lookout for a good deal, Christine is a lifelong Buckeye fan and follower of the Detroit Red Wings. She lives in Seminole, FL, with her husband, daughter, and two weenie dogs. 

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Shorecrest Preparatory School is a private, non-sectarian, coeducational, college preparatory day school for students preschool through high school, located in St. Petersburg, Florida.