Reading List

laurenBueno, Carlos – Lauren Ipsum – A story about computer science and other improbable things. Laurie is lost in Userland. She knows where she is, or where she’s going, but maybe not at the same time. The only way out is through Jargon-infested swamps, gates guarded by perfect logic, and the perils of breakfast time at the Philosopher’s Diner. With just her wits and the help of a lizard who thinks he’s a dinosaur, Laurie has to find her own way home. 9+

super_scratch_programming_adventureThe LEAD Project Super Scratch Programming Adventure! (Covers Scratch 2.0): Learn to Program by Making Cool Games In Super Scratch Programming Adventure!, kids learn programming fundamentals as they make their very own playable video games. They’ll create projects inspired by classic arcade games that can be programmed (and played!) in an afternoon. The book’s patient, step-by-step explanations of the code and fun programming challenges will have kids creating their own games in no time. 9+

inventotlearnInvent to Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom -By Sylvia Libow Martinez & Gary Stager

Using technology to make, repair, or customize the things we need brings engineering, design, and computer science to the masses. Fortunately for educators, this maker movement overlaps with the natural inclinations of children and the power of learning by doing.  Educators