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Preview of Coding Images For Beginners: Computer code

Coding Images For Beginners: Computer code

Today we are going to transfer an image in code the way an electronic device would do. This is a beginners lesson in image coding for grades K-7. No matter who you are you will enjoy this informative lesson that educates and leads you through a lesson in electrical device coding. This lesson includes: the lesson , discussion picture of the flamingo, and other examples and printable graph paper.
Preview of Cybersecurity Careers for Students – Interactive Pathway Infographic + Poster

Cybersecurity Careers for Students – Interactive Pathway Infographic + Poster

Empower students with a roadmap infographic to a career in cybersecurity! This interactive infographic links to valuable resources where students can develop coding, networking, and cybersecurity skills for free. It also includes a direct link to a top cybersecurity college program, helping students explore a cybersecurity degree. Whether students are considering internships, entry-level IT roles or aiming for top cybersecurity careers, this infographic guides students through the skill
Preview of Parameters vs. Arguments Poster (Make a Burger MakeCode Example)

Parameters vs. Arguments Poster (Make a Burger MakeCode Example)

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Haden K.
This poster image highlights the relationship between parameters and arguments with a fun example (ordering a custom burger). It uses example images from the Microsoft MakeCode block-based programming language. Note: Print not included. You can download the image and print or post digitally for your students.
Preview of IB MYP Design Criterion Icons

IB MYP Design Criterion Icons

This clean and student-friendly icon set aligns with the four IB MYP Design criteria (A: Inquiring and Analyzing, B: Developing Ideas, C: Creating the Solution, D: Evaluating). Each icon is designed to visually reinforce the purpose of each criterion, helping students better engage with the design cycle. I use these icons in posters, slides, worksheets, and rubrics to give students consistent visual cues. Over time, these graphics help students develop stronger associations with each phase of
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