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Read Teach Conditional Loops with the Unplugged Twister Maze!
Twister Maze is an engaging and fun way to learn conditional loops! Presented by Sue Krause and Dana Saito-Stehberger.
Read Strategies to Broaden CS Participation in Northern Arizona Schools
We present the results of professional development activities to improve CS participation in rural and tribal school districts. Presented by...
Read Promote Gender Equity by Exploring Historical Narratives of Computer Science
Stories of women innovators of computer science can promote diversity and break gender stereotypes in the classroom and beyond. Presented...
Read Patterns of Computing and Electronics for Developing Microcontroller-Based Projects
Get high school students to go beyond the workbook with Arduino. Presented by Jason Alcarez
Read Online Asynchronous PD Supporting Non-CS Elementary Teachers
What worked (and what didn’t) in an online, asynchronous PD for teachers with no prior CS experience Presented by Beth...
Read Not your Mama’s Book Club: STEMy Rom-Com to the Rescue
Everything you need to start a virtual or in-person STEM book club Presented by Weslica Johnson
Read Mastering the Metaverse: Virtual Reality in Your Classroom
Learn the tools and strategies you need to get started with the Oculus Quest 2 VR headsets. Presented by Kendall...
Read Making Schoolwide Connections to the CS Classroom
Increase CS awareness and recruitment when you share what’s going on in your CS classroom with the entire school! Presented...
Read Kahoot Interactive Lessons for AP CS Principles
Discover Kahoot’s interactive lessons for AP CSP exam preparation. Presented by Evelyn Zayas.
Read Integrating Authentic NASA Data into Computer Science Lessons
Lead students through creating a data story about air quality or urban heat islands, using authentic NASA datasets! Presented by...
Read Integrated CS via Educational Robotics
In this session, we present a newly integrated educational robots curriculum for linguistically diverse elementary classrooms. Presented by Erdogan Kaya...
Read Increasing Coding Confidence and Enjoyment with Pair Programming
Learn how to use pair programming to engage and excite your CS students. Presented by Tanya Howden.
Read Free K–12 Computer Science Resources from FIRST
Free K–12 Computer Science Resources from FIRST Presented by Tammy Pankey
Read Expanding Computer Science Pathways Through TEALS
Learn how the TEALS program, community computer science experts, & the Apple Develop in Swift curriculum can support new CS...
Read Evaluating the Effectiveness of PD in K–12 CS Educators’ Long-Term Teaching Practices
This paper examines the changes in participant pedagogical practices and teaching strategies following a virtual PD for AP CS A...
Read Disrupt the CS Classroom with Equity-Centered Design
Inspire students to examine technology through an equity lens! Presented by Laura Gesin.
Read Developing Computational Thinking Connections in Immersive Cross-Curricular Projects
Learn how one project-based virtual coding program helps high-need schools integrate CT skills across the curriculum. Presented by Charlee Amason
Read Dance with Algorithm: An Unplugged Activity for First Grade Students
Teach algorithm and coding blocks to first-graders with this collaborative activity. Presented by Tina Jeon
Read Can You See Like a Computer? Introduction to AI Vision
This virtual AI card game provides a fun and insightful intro to AI vision. Presented by Mike Deutsch and Corey...
Read Building Cultural Community with CS in K–2 Classrooms
Create community while developing computational thinking skills for social good. Presented by Rachel Miller and Christine Stocks.
Read Beyond Access and Opportunity: Increasing Equity in Elementary Computer Science Education
Four dimensions of equity in elementary computer science education Presented by Melissa Toohey
Read ACSL Can Transform CS Education
The American Computer Science League (ACSL) transforms your students’ CS experience. Presented by Carlen Blackstone.
Read #TeachCSReels: Teaching Computer Science Concepts with Short-Form Videos
Designing short-form videos (reels) to make CS learning simple, engaging, and fun for all. Presented by Elavarasi Manogaran.