My students will join in with their personal emails. I will post the join code on Canvas.
My students will use their first and last name to log on.
My students already have access to code.org via their clever accounts. This makes it much easier to assign them work since the login is already done for them.
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I would like for my students to log in with their last and first name
Since AI is hovering now and in the future, I want my students to learn how AI is created and how to create one for their school.
Our school year does not begin until August 7th, so they don’t have Code.org accounts yet. We use Clever at our school for student iPads app login, so I will have to add the Course.org app and activate it. Since I will be teaching 1st grade, the recommended login is using pictures. Students will join my class by using the printed login picture cards I would have printed for them. If students forget how to login, I will have instructions printed and posted.
I would prefer that all students log in the same way even though under 13 year olds are encouraged to use secret pic or words. I will print instructions and provide students with printout. and I will post instructions.
To log in my students will use pictures, more easy for Pre-K. If this year the district provide students Ipads for Pre-K they will sign in through Clever app.
I believe that my school district used Google Classroom, so I am going to use this option. After reading the article, it seems pretty straight forward and simplified. I may also look at printed instructions during the first week.
Some students of mine have Code.org account. Some students log in with their own occounts, some with username and password. We had some troubles with Classroom, last years. So I prefer do not use Classroom to log in.
I usually shares instructions by Classroom.
My school uses Clever. I think that might be the easiest way to get everyone in. If not, I’ll use Google Classroom. If I need them to remember anything, I’ll print it on a label and place it in the front of their planner.
My students don’t have Code.org accounts. They will log in using a link that I will provide them with in the school’s MS Teams platform. They will join using their names. I will create printed instructions for them to log in and work with the platform to make it easier for them to navigate, also because of the English language.
A lot of my students already have been on the Code.org at their other school. I was going to use Google Classroom but we also have Clever which has Code.org listed. I will have to see which platform is simpler for the students.