York County Schools Hosts Middle School Codeathon

Virginia's York County School Division hosted its third annual "codeathon" Saturday, an event designed to entice students into computer science and technology fields.

This year's event was co-sponsored by Discovery Education.

Along with coding activities, students were also able to try out robotics and videography.

The programming contest brings together small teams of students in grades 6 through 8 to code customizable robots using Lego Mindstorms. They also used iPads to capture video and photographs to document their experiences and then share the multimedia content on Discovery Education's Board Builder, a tool for constructing virtual project boards. District students and teachers were the first to try out the tool, which went live in 2013.

The event also included a public panel session geared to parents about current computer science opportunities with speakers from the district and other local organizations.

"Knowledge of coding is critically important in today's technology-rich society as it helps students develop essential skills like logical reasoning, problem solving and critical thinking," said Reginald Fox, coordinator of online learning at the district. "We hope to show students the incredible opportunities available to them in the computer science and technology fields and inspire their interest in pursuing these careers."

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  •  classroom scene with students gathered around a laptop showing a virtual tour interface

    Discovery Education Announces Spring Lineup of Free Virtual Field Trips

    This Spring, Discovery Education is collaborating with partners such as Warner Bros., DC Comics, National Science Foundation, NBA, and more to present a series of free virtual field trips for K-12 students.

  • glowing padlock shape integrated into a network of interconnected neon-blue lines and digital nodes, set against a soft, blurred geometric background

    3 in 4 Administrators Expect a Security Incident to Impact Their School This Year

    In an annual survey from education identity platform Clever, 74% of administrators admitted that they believe a security incident is likely to impact their school system in the coming year. That's up from 71% who said the same last year.

  • horizontal stack of U.S. dollar bills breaking in half

    ED Abruptly Cancels ESSER Funding Extensions

    The Department of Education has moved to close the door on COVID relief funding for schools, declaring that "extending deadlines for COVID-related grants, which are in fact taxpayer funds, years after the COVID pandemic ended is not consistent with the Department’s priorities and thus not a worthwhile exercise of its discretion."

  • pattern of icons for math and reading, including a pi symbol, calculator, and open book

    HMH Launches Personalized Path Solution

    Adaptive learning company HMH has introduced HMH Personalized Path, a K-8 ELA and math product that combines intervention curriculum, adaptive practice, and assessment for students of all achievement levels.