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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Use this page to support you as you create and implement your CT infused lessons.
  • How can I get help with my code?
  • How do I request to have student logins created or host an assignment?
  • I am trying to do something in Snap with my students today and I'm stuck! What do I do??
  • Who can help me with the content area part of my lesson?
  • Where do I upload my completed lesson and materials?
  • What do I need to include when I upload my materials?
  • How can I learn more about computational thinking?

Code Help Request: If you have additional questions or need help with this process, email Yihuan Dong (ydong2@ncsu.edu).
In Canvas, fill out a Code Help Request Form 
  • This Google form helps us collect information about your request so that we can help with your request better. We will contact you with the email address that you provided in the request form about the questions and the progress regarding your request.
Upload Relevant Resources
Content Area Lesson Planning Help
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If you need support with lesson planning, timing or want to talk through implementation, reach out to Ashley Andrews, the Infusing Computing project manager. Ashley is available at ashley.andrews@citadel.edu or on Slack @Ashley Andrews.

Uploading Your Completed Lesson Plan and Materials
  • Once you have taught your lesson, you should upload it and all related materials in Canvas.
  • To upload, go to the Academic Year Support module in Canvas. You will see individual folders for each item to upload.
  • Add you revised lesson plan, video of the lesson being taught, and any related artifacts. Be sure to complete both the pre- and post-implementation surveys. 
  • If you cannot locate this section of Canvas, please email or Slack Ashley Andrews.

Materials to upload:
Once you have implemented your lesson, the following items should be added to Canvas.
  1. CT infused lesson plan - Please include any updates you made from your original lesson created during summer 2020.
  2. Video recording of the lesson
  3. Student work samples
  4. Any relevant Snap files or other artifacts

More Information:
There are many great resources to learn more about computational thinking and Snap!. Here are a few we recommend checking out:
  • Google's Computational Thinking course
  • ISTE Introduction to Computational Thinking
  • CT Repository

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant no. ​1742332 & 1742351

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