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Read Project GUTS in the Cross-Curricular Classroom
Project GUTS is a middle school curriculum fusing science and computer science concepts through agent based computer models/simulations
Read Hacking In to Get Out: CS and the Outdoors
CS models that create access, equity, and diversity in outdoor spaces.
Read Creative Coding for Ethics, Identity, and Self-expressions
Learn how to use p5.js to create fun and easily accessible projects for your students and learn about other Processing...
Read Counting Characters: Computer Science in the ELA Classroom
CS concepts and methods can actually deepen and expand the teaching of ELA. This workshop will show ELA teachers how...
Read Coding with Culture Across the Curriculum
The HBCU Culture-rich infusion of Computer Science and Core Curriculum
Read Closing Keynote Featuring Carla Strickland: CS Integration with Intention
Join us as we wrap up the CS Across the Curriculum Summit, featuring a flash talk from Equity Fellow Donald...
Read Opening Keynote Featuring Irene Lee: CS Integration to Enhance Disciplinary Learning
Join us as we kick off the CS Across the Curriculum Summit with a flash talk from Equity Fellow Lauren...
Read Closing Keynote with Allen Antoine: A Class Of Our Own
Let’s discuss how to make ALL students feel welcome in the Computer Science community and why this is important for...
Read Opening Keynote with Frieda McAlear: Cultivating Justice in Computer Science Education
Centering Student Identities, Experiences, and Cultures to Challenge and Change Unjust Systems.
Read Summit Kickoff and Welcome
Our emcees welcome attendees to the Cultivating Communities of Learners Summit and frame the event.
Read Managing and Monitoring with Pear Deck
Come learn how Pear Deck works to provide engagement and the ways you can manage and monitor your class using...
Read TCS’ Ignite My Future Program
Learn more about this one-of-a-kind initiative to transform the way students learn through computational thinking across all core subjects.
Read Hacking Imposter Syndrome to Cultivate Belonging in CS
My story: I learned to trust my students to mold me into the teacher they wanted and needed, and overcame...
Read CS For All: Decolonize My K-12 CS Course Syllabus
Design a course syllabus that acknowledges and affirms the identities, experiences, and interests of all learners in the K-12 CS...
Read Orchestrating Inclusive Classroom Discourse
Strategic talk moves to engage every student in productive discourse
Read Can You See Me?
What question do we need to ask ourselves to create a more equitable and inclusive environment in our classrooms?
Read Teaching Programming Using the PRIMM Approach
Learn to use PRIMM to keep students engaged in programming lessons and encourage peer-peer discussions about code.
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.