Additional Instructor Resources
Here, you can find additional resources created by our HQ and Code Mobile teams!
Here is a copy of our materials used for content training with Wilson and Cael:
Here is a copy of Q&A Materials:
Here is a copy of AMA Materials:
Additional Materials your might find helpful:
- Virtual Facilitator Resource created by: Claris Figueira. With contributions from Code Mobile Education Leads: Hal Roach, Marc Donovan, McKenzie McFarlane, David Lipton, and Steve Blair.
- Mentor Resource created by: McKenzie McFarlane. Code Mobile Education Lead
- Scratch debugging resource created by: Steve Blair, Code Mobile Peterborough Education Lead
- Icebreaker resource edited by: Mary Arnatt, Code Mobile Education Lead
- Run of Show document.
- Producer Helper by Crysta Whalley, Code Mobile Education Lead
- Accident/Incident Form
- Magic Moment Guidelines Magic Moments look a little different for our virtual Signature Events. Check out the “How do we submit Magic Moments” section.
- Check out the Resources slide from the content for more resources on cyber bullying, and the tools we are using.
A Resource shared by Tara Small, Code Mobile Education Lead
You can use this resource to find information about cyberbullying, research being done by eQuality Project, and how to get involved.
- The Equality Project “The eQuality project’s aim is to inform digital economy policies, especially privacy, and reinvigorate the cyberbullying debate by identifying evidence-based policies that promote healthy relationships and respect for equality online” (Tara Small, eQuality Youth Advisory Council Member).
- Some info about Tara and her involvement in the eQuality project: “Tara is a University of Ottawa graduate who prides herself on her rich Caribbean culture and aspires to make academic settings more accessible, welcoming, and inclusive for Black bodies. She holds both a Joint Honours BSocSc in Criminology and Women’s Studies and an MA in Criminology Specialization in Women’s Studies. Tara has worked with youth in various environments ranging from summer camps and sporting organizations to group homes and detention centres. As one of Professor Valerie Steeves’ students, Tara is looking forward to working on and contributing to the eQuality Project.” (Provided by Tara Small, sourced from eQuality website linked again here).