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What Students Learn in Innovation and Technology

Kaycee Lemons
Innovation and Technology is a project-based course where students apply STEM concepts to cultivate skills needed in today’s world. The curriculum emphasizes complex problem-solving, teamwork, critical thinking, and effective communication. Students make their own choices, take ownership of their learning, and explore how their work connects to real-world challenges. Through engaging projects and activities, students learn to use technology in practical and responsible ways, while also strengthening their ability to work with others.

Every class begins with typing practice. Proficiency in typing allows students to focus on sharing their ideas clearly without being hindered by the mechanics of typing. Coding is a key component of the Innovation and Technology curriculum. Beginning with JavaScript in 5th through 7th grades and moving on to Python in 8th grade, students learn programming skills and how to apply them. They are not just using technology but building it and understanding how it works.

In 5th and 6th grade, facilitated by Ms. Montgomery, students begin the year by making an accurate keyboard and using Canva to create digital designs, combining technical skills with creativity. These hands-on projects help younger students gain confidence as they explore and experiment. In 7th grade, students create interactive stories using HTML, bring their ideas to life with 3D printing, and work with Micro:bits to design tools and games. By 8th grade, students take on more advanced challenges, such as designing and building robots to solve real-world problems of their choice. Across all grades, these activities encourage students to think critically, adapt to new ideas, and use their knowledge in meaningful ways. 

As the school year continues, I look forward to seeing students grow more confident and independent as they develop their ideas and find creative solutions. Every year brings new opportunities, and the projects and challenges will continue to evolve, preparing them for the future. Watching students have fun while learning and refining their skills is one of the most rewarding parts of this class, and I am excited to see what they will accomplish next.
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