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Read Student Ownership and Writing Classes in AP CS A
This mini-session will focus on motivating students and helping them make meaning of concepts as they are introduced to writing...
Read AP CS A: Physical Models of Java Inheritance
Many students struggle to understand inheritance in Java. This session aims to provide teachers with a new way to explain...
Read AI with MIT App Inventor
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been part of computing since the 1950s. But it’s only been since 2000 that AI systems...
Read Computers Crunch the Numbers. Students Do the Math
Use, modify, and create python code while analyzing and generalizing patterns in mathematics. Participate in activities from a high school...
Read Three Cs: Creativity, codeSpark, and the Classroom
Attendees will learn about codeSpark Academy’s creative potential in this hands-on interactive session! Learn how to get your students in...
Read Translanguaging with K-8 students
No, translanguaging is not just for MLLs! Translanguaging & CS work together to engage and challenge all learners across subjects...
Read Twenty Things to Do with a Computer: Lessons from Papert
The session begins by revisiting some of Seymour Papert’s writing, including the famous 1971 paper ”20 Things to do with...
Read Using Coding Rooms to Enhance your CS Classroom
Sasha Varlamov, Coding Rooms’ founder, and Joe Mazzone, Software Engineering Instructor at Davies Career and Technical High School, will walk...
Read UDL and Accessibility for ALL – No student is “Average” in every subject!
Learn to lead conversations and structure a book club facing the inequities in CS. Learn how to receive funding to...
Read Unpacking the Mystery: Projects versus Project-Based Learning
Do your students moan and groan when you mention the word “project”? There are projects, and then there’s project-based learning...
Read What Students Are Excluded from Online CS Content?
While no computer science teacher wants to erect barriers to online content, many employ teaching tools and pedagogy that are...
Read Using a micro:bit with Scratch
Absolute beginners are invited to experience a differentiated physical computing and computer science classroom that meets learners where they are....
Read Using Citizen Science to Teach Computational Thinking
A group of scientists is hard at work, collecting and analyzing data on the local growing season. When do flowering...
Read Using Data in a Research-Practice Partnership to Support New York City’s CS4All Mission
New York City launched the CS4All initiative in 2015 with the mission of bringing high-quality computer science education to all...
Read Visions of CS: Taking Control of CS/CT for Rural K–8 Students
This session will look at the processes developed and undertaken by the Arizona Hubs Advancing Computer Science (AZHACS) project. Funded...
Read Learning Comes Alive with Marty the Robot
Humanoid robots are the most exciting tool for making computer science and STEM learning come alive. Robotical’s Marty the Robot...
Read Why are we STILL Stuck in the Shallow End?
The journey of CS inequities is wonderfully researched and factually presented in Stuck In the Shallow End by, Jane Margolis,...
Read Project Based Learning: Pedagogy and Practice in the CS Classroom
In this session we will explore the vast interconnected world of project based learning and physical computing and look at...
Read Write for a global computing community with Hello World magazine
Do you enjoy sharing your teaching ideas, successes, and challenges with others? Do you want to connect with a global...
Read CMU CS Academy: Python Courses for MS and HS
In this presentation, we will explore the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) CS Academy curriculum and offerings, the pedagogy and inspiration...
Read Your Voice Is Power: Remix Your Code
Are your students ready to remix their code? Through beats and bytes, students can learn how music, computer science, and...
Read Breaking the Four Walls: Planning Events Outside of the Classroom
Igniting Enthusiasm for Computer Science through Student Hackathons Teaching CS Concepts through ACSL Competitions
Read Bringing Computer Science and CSEd Research to the Elementary Classroom
K–5 CS Integration through Development of a Skills Progression LAUSD Elementary Computer Science Initiative: Supporting Teachers and Measuring Success
Read Computer Science and Visualization Tools
Peek Behind the Scenes: How to Use Code Visualizer Tools Visualizing De Morgan’s Theorem with Logic Gates Moving Beyond Blocks:...