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Hear from a panel of educators and programmers from Google, littleBits, and others about the best practices for teaching computer science [littleBits Education] [request quote](W1VfFN25fKWgGVt5qNb1Bk9T_0/*N2PXHTGysynQW3XrH8B21zkLv0/5/f18dQhb0Sq5F8YHtcbW3FjCRw2wqbgQW5D09Ft5D3v0NVRqHm_32jCrVW2pDqVn4DctrmW2HFx5H3LRpzKW4bjz-v2KRk74W2HRyh04DmnLxW2JlSs52HVTVMW3Ccrhn3MbN9ZW6f-Xvv5jCmVvN47J18pZTsc6W70fl6p7PJ6bdW2gM1cw1THSXdW5J10-t5FHJhmW3x3Gjp7z2NMJW7vRb8y6klrYKVRFkK45G18KhW3y9KYQ3dgtM7W8dCWjb3s51xbVYw_yC8LP3fxW8h6--z3NmjTQW8BT63C2Y-wBsN8Grl2CKCV5zW8DszJl3-RvlzW8qwfW-2-Y-rdW5QzhQx3dQWLVW15rGCz2_Y63SVY2Y2J3ZdkyJN3BvNH_MhhN4W3L_cR12_zlYzW170_535Rq8FyVP755H5gSYcmVlFthW64V3p2MyCMBlwKJnCV3qXWP3p7LfZW5DpFQ351L-dtW24PBjS4rWGf-W8w-_SN1nPLyCW1Ngx1c51bBfGW6XRM275pFL-CW1MPsRH6w6fFhVcM0yf2LZzd6N4HsjwQ9XfwsM7s2GR1kL6Sf4DrPP403) How do we teach coding for real world applications? [register](W1VfFN25fKWgGVt5qNb1Bk9T_0/*W5B9J776gk1TZN8jFMHs-RFhN0/5/f18dQhb0S1V37Bf-yvTCQrw11jHg-W7MV_fb55jJp0W6JtMpk73ZyHNW85HvpM8JjBXjW7JwYlM7ZF0xfW6Y49N13gth0fW2_r9QK1FkvvRW2l1Ns46VVtd2W4hpPgp87vCvZW6Z6Xhk6q182qW2dR4Xc7mbHccV_gY4w4XK3LgW72r6Jp1cr2b_MLNHkQJT2wsW1kfvYY8fY8ZVW7Xb-Xm2FNMmKW2r-SXb2sdV65W3D6YkV1DGGZxW2Zsy2x4xQ_f0W8y2N7Q4qPymDW2zm5ST417QtYW5bYLBd3lM59LN1ZDwtFM2pqPW2vzYc817SnrvW66hDXb52HXtpW8jdS1-6gl2PZW3Lbknj25QbrXW2svVwX18MGJvW8zPgt937x1NKW8BNF7W2H8J2FW1ksY5F41T0vhW2kWxJb2t1wX3W242_pW8XDQRJW3cVPb48JRTM2W4ljls02NGnB2VkHx803jvBC7W18sXQl4J42QGN40dXkWXTjJvW91vqGq3J5L6TW19nKmv6Rp7XkW2BmmkL6sGnJJW8tcDqx1VFSfZW7dd9C83HJcN3W3btmSQ4fS14kN85j3rt_nsLcW1bdy0H5323G6W6swwyt67prbmW1z9tHc3QCj7xW5-b5hb4szPcyW851tv4674SWlW2dS44l84HhF_W5qXSW-7WmBdXW6vWcnP5NdsttW6vY0FB3VFKSBW2x8kHX6Fh_6fW141J6b1fvXJNW90YJwP5y___7W4KZNdw45GRcDW73zzd273s_QLW7z0ZGr54DymDW4DC5RL8qvV3LW78bK9k9lC4JDW5BwD5Z4xGkvQW5_3dfy2JDl89W2jNk3P791LR-103) [SLJ 04232018-01.png](W1VfFN25fKWgGVt5qNb1Bk9T_0/*W5nr88Z7JYL4QW2nzdRX3rzQ6P0/5/f18dQhb0S3j57Bf-DYVWnXqd2XY1F5W4SJC8Y1XGg5WW1SSZsT75xjtgW3mf2t17S8nT6W5xKNR07mJ5bKW8FqTkB8HjTTBW5XZxYf3QHk-5W6hjHT48VhWshW2g0FZ-83vj4VW4RnB1689d2Q_W2Prrg01cLjJMW56_X3T56FXDnN4Tp_8RnmqxQW5s3ZvY1pNCPMVXL2mx39ctk9W5dpCMy8bDF5TW6hk26t77JmKdW76Tk3J28GCxsW7nKj8H2tc0hrW1rLCM84_l9TMW2v9KCJ3d8zRdN8BLccnly2x2W5htXVC6GSY0dW7W6qHd7vJh8pW6p4xTG38pSdxW2PSG307NMgGpV_jWgr1WTgp3W92hktZ2RHqNLW4DyC5Q6MH0hmW2nHvS76JNgylW2f-0jn8v__lbW293cLy7H_SFhW5bnpYq5j5Q0kW7SRqkf1YQdJPV1kLgc2FLzN6W2Yg2fj2F-4jSN163t2Mg750pW4klbfW5qjjlJW6YJ3Zd8_DVthN8nFfV5YZ7dhW5gN5rf7fjxzHW2jCbBT3ZYTlcW7b16lK7gZhXvW2Vj_Lg1k402ZW8YZbBj7V8DmRW6vHXfl1jCwfXW6vCpNL4XQkmbW10nHyr4_2mnBVBq85Q44q5YhW4nbJxx90jSBvW4fK7qN85JbNqW7Fccj57fqcd7W3Vfyqp6T9xwDW1-jjP173-18pVJ4B4J2B4mCQW2g0z-F2Mzqz1W62bWS65jrpR8W3gqsxF1vg0sbW99p7cg5RbNY1W3SHbLW2fwSYWW1Jc2wf149BKFW4Dw3Yb94YP95W7VMGjG6XVmbhW4DzTMS7j6x__W2XGdDD4lT5_RW89tpf35spl_2W9hb51Z87YD-6102) In this day and age, tech skills are essential for our being part of the future workforce. But the question remains: are we teaching computer science the right way? School Library Journal is hosting a diverse panel of educators and programmers from littleBits, Google, and more to share insights on computer science learning. Tune in on April 25 at 3:00pm ET. Can't make it to the live webinar? Sign up and get access to the recording afterwards. [register](W1VfFN25fKWgGVt5qNb1Bk9T_0/*W5sDmzF1xz7wtW3sZhTS5C1TKT0/5/f18dQhb0S1V37Bf-yvTCQrw11jHssW7MV_fb55jJp0W7TDdwf73ZyHtW81Lppn8DmvWYW7JwYlM7ZF0xfW6Y49N13gth0fW2_r9QK1FkvvRW2l1Ns46VVtd2W6DHMvf87vCvZW6Z6Xhk6qVy-kW7zPQQq4b3H1yVcSxHq5XtnrZN8QqBXzklL-CV9Z1gq78QWy6VkQVhJ6MFT5TN1_hzLdHb3_qW7DRkFK2YSyDBW3dzzpS2NQ3jRW5qqzJS8913BjW98Bx3j3s27DhW2ZT0QW4VqvQlW33BKSl5Vvrs4W8Vxrd_6PwVS9W2vzrNB2JTVf2W3jvbWd2bQ2bkW86hKfZ3hTm7nW4g-w3M7M6ZY8W4g0v6Y8RGpzlW90XS3Q6lYG-2N7y46ct8NhDFW8T0l9s5v0MCqW8jSTDc6Bcc0nW5-zLQb5fpgLRVcdSjM7yZgfGW84nLXx31DT_dW4Sn_gW1HdND4VBdzxH7hW36qN7RS0-_rYVFCW4wM02x6VS2Q5W5hdm4T84MwzSW5-dD5z3fk9lnN4scg_DsXHxXW6NpvXf7ZvgJ4W28Rds96F4Zg_N852Mfk_nsLcW1bdp_q52PL34W6swwyw1sSvMGW6dK_Fh3wQY62W78rhWS53-98PW29V44_2X426YW8tCKrz6RdKhtW1wL5TD6tz9dhW3Dc4jj4gNR8HW73Gv0S6cryXRW1HSklH6lQS_cW6KlqDc51Zp9xW7-tnRY3yMp1SW98_lcf7cs12dMgVL4VhbG_CW5MY2rt5xH69DW9h8lCh7wTDXxW78bK9k9lChYjW3fcpnt4xyXkDW5_3dhX57qSP2W4GGFKH95CJwP103) [webinar-icon] Coding in the Real World -- and how we need to teach it Wednesday, April 25 3:00pm EDT [Bit] Happiness guaranteed! No-questions-asked returns & free shipping over $60. Copyright © 2011-2016 littleBits Electronics Inc., All rights reserved 601 West 26th Street #M274, New York, NY 10001 USA Contact us at info@littlebits.cc [Unsubscribe]( :’(

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