Exploring the Artemis Moon Missions with Scratch Coding - A Teacher's Guide Covering the Space, Robotics, and AI Science of Discovery is a powerhouse resource for modern educators. Using the inspirational and cutting edge Artemis moon missions it teaches both coding and science with engaging and informative coding projects. Using Scratch, the world's most popular educational coding platform developed by MIT, and available worldwide for free in over 70 languages, the book is ready to help teachers worldwide get their classroom, not just coding, but using coding to explore and understand complex and interesting subject matter satisfying curricular needs while engaging with current events and the world around us. Bringing science to life with the student's own code and art, Exploring the Artemis Moon Missions with Scratch Coding is the coding and science book middle grade teachers have been waiting for!
Kai Hutchence is the author behind The Teacher's Guide to Scratch - Professional Development for Coding Education, a three-book comprehensive guide to Scratch coding for educators and CEO of Massive Corporation a game and educational development company. He's developed coding workshops and teacher training materials used across Canada, including a course on AI & Ethics for high school students, interactive exhibits for major public venues, and numerous workshops. Having been a game designer, app developer, author, educator, chef restaurateur, community leader and serial entrepreneur, he's guest lectured at over 20 post-secondary institutes in Education, Computer Science and Entrepreneurship and helped thousands discover the creative joy of coding.Currently living in Regina Saskatchewan, he runs Massive Corporation Game Studios and Massive Learning to continue producing games and educational products to inspire and empower learners.Visit www.massivelearning.net to learn more about his other educational projects and offerings.