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Read Equity in Game Development
Games are one of the most engaging ways to teacher computer science. So, how can we make game development and...
Read Equity & Inclusion in Computer Science: Practical Approaches
This session helps attendees understand the research on equity and inclusion in CS classrooms, identifying barriers to entry, ideas for...
Read Engaging Students in CyberSkilling
Cybersecurity provides a compelling pathway to engage students in the field of computer science. However, there is a significant shortfall...
Read Engage School Counselors as Allies to Promote CS Access
School counselors are eager to direct students to viable education and career opportunities. This presentation will share 10 key points...
Read Empowering You With Industry Volunteers and Resources
Learn how you can benefit from Microsoft Philanthropies programs that support computer science teachers, students, and schools. The TEALS...
Read Elementary Physical Computing – What should you use??
Physical computing and robotics make programming and computer science come alive for students! Students have tangible and authentic goals, excitement...
Read Elementary ELD Resources for Student Talk: Anchor Charts and More!
How can teachers support student-to-student discourse using CS academic language? Join us for a presentation on using anchor charts and...
Read Elementary CS Community Building
Join us for an exclusive breakout session for Amazon Future Engineer + BootUp educators! Redeem your complimentary CSTA+ membership (while...
Read Elementary Code Reading and ELA Pre-Reading Strategies
Many elementary school teachers lack formal training in CS and feel uncertain of their ability to include CS in their...
Read EarSketch: Creating and Producing Music with Coding
EarSketch is a web-based music production application designed to make computer science more engaging for students, and to diversify the...
Read DIY-AI, Do-It-Yourself: AI with and without Coding
This presentation will explore ways to teach artificial intelligence in the K–12 classroom, with and without coding. Although the apparent...
Read Dismantling the Algorithm: Students Fight Back Against AI
Explore highly engaging AI projects that empower students to investigate and dismantle the AI algorithms that surround them. In this...
Read Designing for Accessibility: Empathy in Elementary CS
Accessibility is an integral part of the design process, helping developers to meet the needs of the widest possible range...
Read Data Literacy across the Curriculum
The Data Education in Schools project, led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh, aims to embed data science and...
Read Data Insights (and Fun!) Emerge with Slow Reveal Graphs
What if teachers invited students to analyze data completely backward? If students started with just the shape of a graph,...
Read Cybersecurity Basics for Elementary and Middle School
CYBER.ORG’s Cybersecurity Basics curriculum introduces students to the foundational concepts of cybersecurity through immersive modules. This session teaches participants to...
Read CSHS Chapter Quickstart
Are you a new Computer Science Honor Society (CSHS) advisor? Or maybe you’re interested in learning more about starting a...
Read Cultivate a Coding Community with Scratch Educator Meetups
Scratch Educator Meetups are peer-designed professional learning experiences inspired by the unconference model. This means you get to decide what...
Read Cultivating Teacher Community on Social Media
Computer science teachers know what it’s like to be the only one (or one of just a few) in the...
Read CSAccess: Tools to Advance Accessible CS Education
In order to truly bring CS education to all, students with disabilities must have full access to coding platforms, robots,...
Read CSHS Advisor Idea Share
Are you a Computer Science Honor Society (CSHS) advisor? Join us for a facilitated discussion around advising best practices, ways...
Read CS=FUBU: Recruiting, engaging, and retaining Black CS Educators
Join a discussion on why Black-centric CS education (for students) and community (for educators) is essential to equitable practices. Presented...
Read CS+Elementary Is CS for All! A Free Curriculum for Teachers with No CS Experience
This workshop introduces participants to the CS+Elementary curriculum, a free, flexible curriculum designed for grades 3–5 teachers with no CS...
Read CS Is Everywhere: Integrate Coding with Elementary Subjects
Computer science and computational thinking skills are required in our digital age, but where, when, and how can elementary teachers...