Success StoryCoding and Robotics
Coding and Robotics
Author: Casey Townsend
Planning Unit: KSU Administration
Major Program: Science, Engineering, and Technology
Plan of Work: 4-H Youth Development - Science
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
On August 11, 2020, approximately 13 school teachers were trained on how to implement a robotics program at Holy Trinity School. A series of 12 questions were asked pertaining to their comfort levels before the WeDo program vs afterwards on a 5 star scale. The teachers' comfort level for the WeDo information was 3.27 stars before vs 4.73 after, comfort level with the materials was 4.0 stars before vs 4.73 start after, and the We Do lessons learned was 3.55 stars before vs 4.55 after.
72.73% of the survey respondents indicated that they would include WeDo 2.0 in their program and 27.27% indicated maybe.
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