Wednesday, April 29, 2020

This week’s Code Break activities

I received this update today from code.org. The Code Break activities look great and you don't have to participate live, although this would be fun to try out. I'm planning to get up early next week an join a session, let's get New Zealand on the Code.org map! Go to https://code.org/break
We hope you enjoyed this week’s Code Break with Keegan-Michael Key and Vint Cerf.
As always, you can find previous episodes and activities on our website (Episode 6 will be listed tomorrow morning).

This week’s activities include creating your own protocols for sending messages 
and building your own simple websites:
  

No computer at home?
Use your mobile device to watch this series of very short videos to learn How the Internet Works
starring Vint Cerf, to go deeper into what we learned.

No screen-time?
Check out this week's Activity Guide and Challenge worksheets. 
Students can practice sending their own images to family or friends, and then create a new protocol
 to send numbers or letters.
Join us live on camera next week
If you’d like a chance to share your code creations on next week’s episode, make sure to share your 
websites or pictures of you using your message sending devices with us! 
Post your project on Twitter using #CodeBreak (or email it to us at codebreaktech@code.org).

Next week’s Code Break
Don’t forget to add Code Break to your calendar, and tune in next Wednesday. 
Please spread the word about Code Break by sending this email to other parents or teachers, 
or post on Facebook and share on Twitter using the hashtag #CodeBreak.

Thank you again for your support as together we build the world’s largest live interactive classroom. 
See you next week!

Hadi Partovi, 
Code.org

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