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Morse Code: its History and Use for 13-18

This class will introduce Morse Code, how it came about, and how it is used today, taught by a licensed Amateur Radio Operator.
Blake McCabe, NY Certified Educator
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1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours

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$5 off any class (including one-time classes) with coupon code MCCABO5C485 until Jan 31, 2023

Students will use Nearpod for slides and activities. The class will start by introducing the history of the invention of Morse Code and some of its uses. Students will then be introduced to the Morse Code itself and work on learning basic phrases used by Amateur Radio operators. These will include CQ (calling anybody), DE (this is), SOS (emergency call), and their own names. They will put together a basic conversation using morse code to try with each other. They will then listen to Morse code at different speeds and see if they can pick out anything from them. Students will learn about how it has been used to save lives on ships, it's use today and in tv/movies, and hear a reproduction of the message from the Titanic. Students will also learn about other forms of the International Morse Code Alphabet, such as SKATS (Korean).

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.

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In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
  • Nearpod
Joined March, 2020
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135reviews
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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 a full time NY certified high school social studies teacher.

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55 min

Completed by 19 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
1-10 learners per class

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