This workshop was run by Callysto and the Association of Computer Studies Educators (ACSE).
Callysto is a federally-funded program fostering data science skills (coding, data analysis and visualization) in classrooms across Canada. The ACSE is a volunteer-run organization of computer science teachers across Ontario whose goal is to support teachers and promote computer science curriculum in Grades 1-12.
About this session
In this “Getting Comfortable with Data Science – Part 2: Data Analysis in Python” session, teachers learned how to use Micro:bits and Python coding with their students in Grade 9 Science (SNC1W). We collected and analyzed data using light and carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors.
During the session, teachers received classroom-ready, interactive notebooks.
Workshop Agenda:
Review of coding concepts in Python
Collecting and analyzing light sensor data using Micro:bits
Collecting and analyzing Carbon Dioxide data
Making curriculum connections
Questions, comments, and survey completion
Questions about the event
If you have any questions, please email: acse@csintegration.ca
Getting Comfortable with Science Part 3: Environmental Sensing and Analysis
Session Recording
Session Slides
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Session Resource DocumentAbout this event
This workshop was run by Callysto and the Association of Computer Studies Educators (ACSE).
Callysto is a federally-funded program fostering data science skills (coding, data analysis and visualization) in classrooms across Canada. The ACSE is a volunteer-run organization of computer science teachers across Ontario whose goal is to support teachers and promote computer science curriculum in Grades 1-12.
About this session
In this “Getting Comfortable with Data Science – Part 2: Data Analysis in Python” session, teachers learned how to use Micro:bits and Python coding with their students in Grade 9 Science (SNC1W). We collected and analyzed data using light and carbon dioxide (CO2) sensors.
During the session, teachers received classroom-ready, interactive notebooks.
Workshop Agenda:
Questions about the event
If you have any questions, please email: acse@csintegration.ca