20: ‘Coding Is the New Literacy.’ with Larry Reiff
For episode 20 I had a fun and fascinating discussion with my friend and ADE colleague, Larry Reiff. Larry is an English Language Arts & Computer Science teacher at Roslyn High School in Roslyn, NY. He was one of the first teachers in the country to pilot a full 1-to-1 iPad program with one of classes and now leads professional development classes on tech implementation in the classroom. In the summer of 2017, Larry became the coding instructor at NJY Camps in Milford, Pennsylvania. This school year Larry is teaching a mix of Freshman Humanities, App Development, and AP Computer Science Principles. As an Apple Distinguished Educator and a Google Certified Teacher, Larry Reiff understands that 21st century students absorb and integrate information very differently than any previous generation. Larry is Apple Distinguished Educator, Class of 2011.
Larry Reiff:
Larry's school
Twitter: @MrReiff
Larry's Website
Larry featured by Apple for his teaching Romeo and Juliet with iPad
Show links
Swift
Apple Distinguished Educator program
Swift Playgrounds
Learn to Code 1 & 2
Learn to Code 3
Intro to App Development with Swift curriculum (Teacher) & (Student)
App Development with Swift - (Teacher) & (Student)
Episode 8: Fraser Speirs
Episode 11: Carlos Garcia Garcia
National Council of Teachers of English
West Chester University
Dr. Chris Penny
JAMF Nation User Conference
Scratch
Episode 7: Mike Yakubovsky - aka Mike Yak
Java Programming Language
JavaScript
Codecademy
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