↓ Skip to Main Content
Invent To Learn

Main Navigation

  • About the book
  • Buy the book
  • Reviews
  • Resources
  • Professional Development
  • About the authors
  • CMK Press

Tag: brian harvey

New programming environments for learning (2020 –)

By Gary Stager Posted on March 10, 2021 Posted in professional learning, resources Tagged with brian harvey, Brian Silverman, coding, constructionism, cs4all, educational computing, Jens Monig, logo, makecode, micro:bit, microblocks, programming, snap!, Snap4Arduino, Turtleart

Despite the debilitating chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, exciting progress was made in producing new programming environments for learners. The following is a round-up the latest news, opportunities, and learning environments for you and your students.

Read more ›

The Invent To Learn Guide to Block Programming

By Gary Stager Posted on May 4, 2015 Posted in Invent to Learn Guides, resources Tagged with App Inventor, beetle blocks, Blockly, brian harvey, computer programming, computer science, computers in the classroom, constructionism, edtech, eric rosenbaum, ict in education, logo, Mitchel Resnick, Pocket Code, scratch, Scratch Jr., seymour papert, snap!, Tickle, Turtle Art

For decades, the dream of programming computers without words or the ability to make syntax errors had eluded computer scientists. Today, is the dawn of a new era in block programming languages designed for children to learn with, control their …

The Invent To Learn Guide to Block Programming Read more »

CMK Futures

Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom is published by Constructing Modern Knowledge Press, a part of CMK Futures. CMK Futures helps educators invent the future with books, professional development, and events. See more at CMKFutures.com. Privacy Policy & Disclosures. Some linked items may be Amazon Affiliate links.

Copyright © 2025 Invent To Learn | Powered by Responsive Theme © © 2025 © Responsive Theme © Responsive Theme ©