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Read CS for Girls – Creating opportunities and access
Are you looking for ways to create opportunities an access for girls in CS? Well, look no further. We’ll look...
Read Cybersecurity Virtual Escape Room: Stop a Ransomware Attack on a Car!
Come experience a virtual escape room designed to get students solving problems in teams as cybersecurity analysts! Our escape room...
Read Cybersecurity: More than just a Sub-Concept of Computer Science
From finance to healthcare to retail to education, cybersecurity affects nearly every public and private industry sector across the globe....
Read Digital Learning Coaches: How to Build Capacity and Leverage Impact
In this session, district and site leaders will learn about the position of a Digital Learning Coach (DLC). We will...
Read Empowering Student Voice through Data and Practice
CAPE (capacity, access, participation, and equity) is a framework designed to assess equity throughout the computer science education ecosystem. Based...
Read Engaging Counselors, Teachers, and Administrators to Broaden Participation in Computing
In this presentation, attendees will learn how to develop effective partnerships with counselors, administrators, and fellow teachers to assist in...
Read Engineered Inequality and Rethinking Our Relationship to CS
Discussions around the digital divide often revolve around the inequalities created by a lack of access to technology or CS...
Read Equity in High School Computer Science Education
In this session, a DC school presents its experience in developing a computer science, robotics, and engineering program that advances...
Read Extending Computational Thinking to Math Problems
While we are working hard to achieve computer science for all, there are some subjects that already reach all students....
Read Families Do Computational Problem Solving at Home
After success with designing activities that support families in trying engineering at home, the Boston Museum of Science’s EiE is...
Read From Classical to Quantum: How to Introduce Quantum Computing in Your Classroom
Quantum computing is an interdisciplinary field that connects computer science to physics, mathematics, chemistry, and engineering. In recent years, this...
Read Fun with Ants and the Game of Life: Bringing Cellular Automata to Your Classroom
Students love building something they can show off to their friends, and the topic of cellular automata never fails to...
Read Fun, Formative Feedback and Assessments to Improve Learning
Discover how to implement formative feedback and assessments such as Parsons problems, pair programming, code commenting, rubrics, code visualization, and...
Read Hands On: Satellite Communications for the Classroom
Miniaturization, 3D printing, low-cost materials, and available retail components, plus a growing variety of affordable launch providers, have enabled universities...
Read Hello Ruby Activities in Computer Science
How do computers work? What’s inside a computer? Software accounts for many of the things we do with and on...
Read How to Fuel SEL in the Classroom by Mixing Code and Play
Studies have shown that the great majority of educators believe that social and emotional learning (SEL) is underemphasized in school...
Read Intro, Intermediate, and Advanced Soundboards in Scratch & p5.js!
Soundboards are one of the BEST way to introduce students to project based coding and keep students engaged! In this...
Read MAKE GAMES | TEACH CODING
Come learn from Middle and High School CS teachers how to teach students to code by making games together! Construct...
Read Making Thinking Visible in Elementary CS Classes
Many students want answers to tricky problems, rather than ideas and strategies on how to solve the problems themselves. Participants...
Read Meaningful Mentoring: Voices from the JROTC-CS Adopt-a-School Partnership Program
Amidst the many challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it has become more evident that students need access and mentorship...
Read Mice, Cookies, and Coding: Using Early Literature to Teach Coding to the Very Young
What connection could there be between coding concepts and a storybook about a mouse with a cookie? If/then statements! This...
Read No Student Left Behind: Preparing Future Creators of the Metaverse
What is the metaverse, and who is creating it? While the metaverse might still be years in the making, it...
Read Power On! with Resources to Support Facilitating the Graphic Novel with Students and Colleagues
Power On! is a computer science (CS) equity-focused graphic novel that was created with and for CS students and educators....
Read PreK CS, Oh My!
In an ever-changing world of technology, how do we include our youngest learners without overdoing their time on devices? PreK...