In this episode of the TechEducator Podcast, we take a look at creative things you can do in your Social Studies classroom that bring Creativity, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, and Communication to your students. These examples can be adapted to students of all grade levels and many of them involve coding and programming skills… something you don’t usually associate with the humanities classrooms.
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Question: In what ways can STEM or STEAM activities be used in your Social Studies classrooms?
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In this episode we discovered how STEM and the Humanities classrooms can merge to create a seamless learning environment. This week, take a moment to challenge your students with a Coding or Programming lesson. Let us know what you have done this week in the comments section below.
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Recorded November 7, 2017