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Community Highlights: October 21 – October 27
Kick off the week with some cool Tynker projects, made by kids! Which one is your favorite?
Projects of the Week:
Chilling with Hot Dawg (May Have Bugs) – Did you know that hot dogs can skateboard?! We didn’t, until we saw this funny project.
Tank Wars – Check out this awesome recreation of World of Tanks!
Modern Cinderella – Help Ella finish her chores so she can get to the party on time.
Tweets of the Week:
Students are excited about coding with Tynker!
Ss love using @gotynker and have been very creative. @LifeAtUSM #coding #edtech #ourcommonbond @MrsMeinholz pic.twitter.com/qAKVjjsgGh
— Tom Mussoline (@tmussoline) November 2, 2017
Students and their teacher are sprawled out on the floor, coding!
Who says MS teachers can't get on the floor and code with students? @tmussoline @gotynker #usmfac #ourcommonbond pic.twitter.com/7btjsI4LSC
— Katie Jablonski (@MrsMeinholz) November 1, 2017
Cool! This tweet highlights the collaborative, problem-solving aspects of coding that we love!
We use collaboration skills to make us better problem solvers! @gotynker @Allen_5thgrade @escott818 pic.twitter.com/HRS4P7cMRx
— Whitney Weadock (@wmweadock) November 1, 2017
Cute! This teacher says her classroom is hooked on Tynker after day one!
Exploring coding with #Tynker ! We are already hooked! pic.twitter.com/42MBfUsBXB
— Stacie Hong (@StacieHong) November 2, 2017
On the Blog:
This week we had two Featured Makers: Gibson, who was really successful during our Summer Code-A-Thon, and Rebecca, who coded an anti-bullying project – then impressed her whole school at an assembly! They both impressed us with their advanced, colorful projects.
Ready for National STE(A)M Day? This article is full of great ideas for celebrating (and if you look closely, there’s a hidden acrostic poem!)
We also shared this article all about our new teacher dashboard and its features.
Tynker in the News:
We’re excited to announce we’ve been named the winner of Best Coding App or Tool in the Edvocate Awards!
Keep contributing the Tynker community! Parents and teachers can connect with us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and the Tynker Community Forum. Kids can start learning to code and creating for free with the Tynker app for iPads or by playing our Hour of Code activities – and don’t forget to celebrate National STE(A)M day on Wednesday!