Event Date

Location
Solano County Office of Education, 5100 Business Center Drive, Fairfield, CA 94534

 

FREE Workshop: Creative STEAM Learning through Computational Storytelling with Robotics

Learn and explore hands-on integrated learning experiences where learners build and code robots, write and animate stories, and strengthen mathematical and computational thinking, engineering design, creativity, and artistic expression. 
 
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What is Computational Storytelling?

Computational storytelling is the creation and expression of stories through coding, robotics, animation, and interactive technologies. Students develop and tell stories while applying computational thinking to program characters and behaviors, sequence events, solve problems, and create interactive experiences that integrate mathematics, coding, engineering design, creativity, artistic expression, and communication.

Who Should Attend

STEAM, CTE, Expanded Learning directors and coordinators, TOSAs, TK-12 teachers, afterschool and summer program instructors, as well as district and school administrators. No prior experience in coding and robotics is required.

Cost and Registration

 Register Free (lunch provided)  Space is limited, register soon!

Executive Summary

This hands-on workshop introduces educators to a creative approach to STEAM learning through storytelling with coding and robotics. Participants will explore engaging projects in which students build and code robots, write and animate their own stories, and apply mathematics, computational thinking, engineering design, and artistic expression in meaningful contexts. Through hands-on activities and collaborative exploration, educators will experience how storytelling can make coding, robotics, and problem-solving more creative, engaging, and meaningful for students. The workshop is designed for classroom teachers, afterschool educators, and summer learning staff seeking practical, project-based strategies that bring STEAM learning to life for all learners. Participants will explore ways to adapt activities for different grade levels, learning environments, and student needs. In addition, participants will experience elements of RoboPlay, a collaborative team-based STEAM challenge that integrates coding, mathematics, creativity, communication, and real-time problem-solving.

Workshop Learning Objectives

After participating in the workshop, educators will be able to:

  • Develop original stories for computational storytelling through coding and robotics
  • Create simple animations based on the original stories using block-based coding by:
    • Changing the background
    • Selecting and moving characters using virtual robots
    • Manipulating images
  • Write math word problems corresponding to original stories 
  • Create drawings using virtual and hardware robots
  • Apply engineering design principles to build your own robots to enact stories
  • Design a robot float and apply math and coding skills to program it for RoboParade
  • Explore how RoboPlay can serve as a culminating team-based STEAM challenge experience  
  • Integrate computational storytelling with robotics into STEAM, CTE, and Expanded Learning programs

From Storytelling to Team-Based STEAM Challenges

 

 

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Sponsors and Partners

Sponsor logos: CAL-MSCS, UC Davis C-STEM, Barobo, Solano County Office of Education