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Beginner Morse Code 14-18

In this class, students will be introduced to Morse Code and learn to understand and use it up to 5wpm, taught by a licensed Amateur Radio Operator. Great for homeschool families.
Blake McCabe, NY Certified Educator
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What's included

6 live meetings
5 hrs 30 mins in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will have written practice where they will write out phrases and words into Morse Code. They will also listen to clips and translate from Morse Code into English. They will practice using lectures and Nearpod activities.
Assessment
5wpm test Learners will have informal assessments through in-class activities, as well as through homework. Grades can be provided if requested. Assignments and participation will use the following basic rubric: 1) Did the student attempt the activity? 2) Did the student complete the activity in full? 3) Did the student demonstrate comprehension of the topics appropriate to their age, level, and experience? 4) Did the student respond to/complete the activity with correct responses (and how much was correct/incorrect)?
Grading
Grades can be provided with advanced notice.

Class Experience

Morse Code was invented by Samuel L. Morse in the 1800's and reinvented communication through technology. Today, it is used by the Military, for emergency communications, and by Amateur (Ham) Radio operators. This class will introduce Morse Code through the International Morse Code Alphabet. Students will learn it similar to learning a language. While this could be viewed a language, it is technically part of the development of radio technology and history. This class will introduce a fun code based language that is simple to start learning and connects to history and STEM skills. Morse Code even counts for merit badges in Scouts BSA. This class is great for homeschooling styles unschooling, unit learning, and eclectic education.

The first week will introduce the alphabet, the written form and the sounds of the communications technology language. They will learn CQ, DE, SOS, and their name in Morse Code. They will need to learn to both write it, hear it, and say it in Morse Code.

Week 2 will introduce 1 and 2 character letters (T, E, A, I, M, N). Students will start to make words with those letters and continue practicing introducing themselves and hearing their classmates' names in Morse Code.

Week 3 will introduce 3 character letters (D, G, K, O, R, S, U, W). Students will continue building words with these letters and will play games to match them to their sounds in Morse Code. They will begin making simple sentences and hearing them in Morse Code.

Week 4 will introduce 4 character letters (B, C, F, H, J, L, P, Q, V, X, Y, Z). They will now have the use of the full alphabet to make phrases and begin communication practice fully with each other.

Week 5 will introduce punctuation and numbers. Students will begin working on speeding up their listening to the full 5wpm and practicing sending each other full messages.

Week 6 will round out this practice and include an assessment test similar to the one that used to be used for the 5wpm test for Amateur Radio licenses by the ARRL.
Learning Goals
Morse Code International Alphabet transmission and receiving up to 5wpm
learning goal

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Parental Guidance
This class uses Nearpod as the primary tool for activities and written information. Nearpod is a 3rd party, approved tool, which fits under 2D compliance.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Joined March, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
New York Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Master's Degree from Binghamton University
Bachelor's Degree from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
I am a General Class Amateur Radio Operator with 13wpm Morse Code. I am also the Educational Coordinator of a Sunday School, and Instructor of Record at Binghamton University, and hold a Master's in Linguistic Anthropology. My licensing information can be found via the Federal Communication Commission's website by my call sign KC2GQX.
Currently, I am also a full time NY certified high school social studies teacher.

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$15

weekly or $90 for 6 classes
1x per week, 6 weeks
55 min

Completed by 2 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
1-7 learners per class

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