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Read Tech Social Capital: A New Education Pathway
We will explore Tech Social Capital , the research behind its value, & how youth based coding programs can build...
Read Cultivating Geniuses with Historically Responsive CS!
Implementing small changes in the classroom to create an equity framework through the integration of Cultivating Genius. Presenters: Shawn Higgins,...
Read Surviving or Thriving? Supporting Young Black Men in CS
How do we foster real community, connection, and belonging for young black men in computer science? Presenters: Eric Foster, Leon...
Read Formative Feedback, Making it Count
Making feedback count includes students receiving feedback from each other and their teachers and then taking immediate action. Explore how!
Read Creating an authentic learning environment
They don’t care what you know until they know you care! Empowering students to be independent learners, take risks, and...
Read Strategies for Using Universal Design for Learning in K-8 CS
Strategies for Using Universal Design for Learning in K-8 CS Presenters: Alexis Cobo, Andrew Bennett, Jessica Williams, Latoya Chandler, Lauren...
Read LGBTQ+ Equity, Inclusion, and Representation
Understanding the Intersectionality of Queer Students in CS.
Read Assessing learning in self-directed programming projects
Drawing on interviews with 80 U.S. PK–12 computing teachers, we explore strategies for surfacing and supporting student learning.Assessing learning in...
Read Meaningful Conversations in CS with Multilingual Learners
Lessons from the Participating in Literacies and Computer Science research practice partnership
Read Power On! with the Teacher’s Resource Guide to CS Equity
In this session, we will share resources/strategies that align to the new graphic novel, Power On! to teach CS equity...
Read Building Relationships, Building Success
Relationships are at the heart of all we do as teachers. Knowing how to build positive relationships with students is...
Read Closing Keynote with Jean Ryoo and Jane Margolis
Power On! A Graphic Novel for Computing Students & Educators Presenters: Jean Ryoo and Jane Margolis
Read Inclusion Through Data: A Deeper Dive
Measure your impact, change your inputs, and make your class more equitable.
Read Scaling Inclusive CS Pedagogy
Join us to explore, practice and discuss equitable teaching practices around identity, underrepresentation and advocacy in K12 CS ed.
Read Opening Keynote with Sina Bahram
Welcoming Disabled Students to Computer Science Presenter: Sina Bahram
Read Ensuring Equity in Computer Science Classrooms
Ensuring Equity in CS session explores various barriers that keep marginalized students out of our computer science classrooms. Presenters: Vanessa...
Read Social Studies Modeling
We will discuss a few lessons that integrate CS Modeling into middle school Social Studies Curriculum. Presenters: Susan Gibbs and...
Read Middle School Science + AI The microbiome
Students use block-based programming and machine learning to create interactive science exhibits. Presenter: Randi Williams
Read Math+C Mathematics through Programming in Elementary Grades
In EDC’s Math+C microworlds, elementary students program in Snap! to learn critical mathematics content. Join us & solve some puzzles!...
Read Integrating CS && Music in K-8
Learn some ideas for integrating music && CS. Presenter: Jared O’Leary
Read Climate Change, Data Science & Computing
Pear Deck was founded by educators on a mission to help teachers create powerful learning moments for every student, every...
Read Computer Science Family Engagement: Building Capacity and Unleashing Passion in the School Community
This session will focus on describing a successful model of computer science–themed family engagement programming implemented in a Title I...
Read Computational Thinking through Coding and Social Studies Instruction for Elementary Students
Computational thinking a critical skill for the younger generation to learn, live, and work as productive and competitive citizens in...