Read Awards Ceremony
We recognize the winners of the CS Teaching Excellence Award, Cutler-Bell Prize in Computing, and Volunteer of the Year. http://csteachers.org/awards...
Read CSTA 2020 Stage Loop
Learn best practices from CSTA Equity Fellows, see shout-outs from some celebrity supporters, and learn ways to engage with the...
Read 2020 Vision: Reimagining the Default Settings of Technology and Society
“If inequity is woven into the very fabric of society, then each twist, coil, and code is a chance for...
Read K-12 CS: How Far We’ve Come, and Where We’re Headed
Code.org co-founder and CEO Hadi Partovi was on the CSTA Conference stage seven years ago, and our community has made...
Read Preparing Students for the App Economy
Learn how to use Apple Education tools to help students build the skills needed to be leaders and innovators in...
Read CS Everywhere: Integrating Cross-Curricular, Unplugged CS
With increasing inclusion of computer science in science and technology standards for all ages, there is a stronger need for...
Read The Geometry and History of LGBTQ+ Pride, in JavaScript
This presentation will explore the history of symbols used to represent the oppression and pride of the LGBTQ+ community. Attendees...
Read Computational Thinking and Why It’s Important for Students
The future of work is here. Workplaces are increasingly collaborative and digital with projects requiring problem solving, critical thinking, creativity,...
Read Easily Understand Recursion through Natural Phenomena
Recursion is a challenging topic for some students. In this session, we’ll present a blended approach to introducing recursion, wherein...
Read Beyond HTML & CSS: Code the Web with Wix Education
The future belongs to the creators — the next generation who dream of and design the worlds they want to...
Read Op Art in Processing
When teachers introduce text-based programming to pupils who have already mastered coding in Scratch, one of the common challenges is...
Read Cross-Curriculum Cultural Quilts
This workshop blends geometry, natural science, social science, and American cultural history in a fun project that allows students to...