Limitless: Computer Science in ANY Classroom

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Computer Science is a topic that comes up over and over. Students need to understand the language and processes of computer science just as much as they need to understand written and spoken language to compete in the future workforce.

This workshop, put on by experts in the field and in CS education, will provide insight into technologies like artificial intelligence, data analysis, coding, and gaming. Participants will leave with tangible strategies and activities that can be used in the classroom that are equitable for all.

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Session Topics

  • Connecting Micro:bit to Girls of Color

    Carla Neely, M.Ed.

    How to gain and sustain the interest of girls of color in Science and Computer Science by using the micro:bit. It is important to see that computer science can be integrated into all subjects. In addition, in order to increase the percentages of girls of color involved in CS, we have to change how CS is delivered to them.

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  • Cracking the Code: Integrating Cybersecurity into Your Curriculum

    Svea Anderson

    Introducing students to Cybersecurity curriculum and careers is essential. In this workshop, I will introduce educators to resources that will seamlessly integrate quality, vetted, cybersecurity lessons into their curriculums. Educators do not need to teach CS or Cyber. The lessons were developed by classroom educators for educators who don't have CS backgrounds.

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  • Leveraging “Non-Coding” CS Activities to Teach Science and Math Concepts

    Sean Glantz, MAT

    We will explore how several different short lesson sequences from units 1-3 of code.org's free AP CSP curriculum can be used to teach stem concepts including number systems, ecological networks, and waves. We will also demonstrate how teachers and students can use App Lab with no prior coding experience to create simple apps that demonstrate learning about any topic.

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  • Getting Started with Scratch

    Julie Goo

    Getting started with Scratch! No computer science experience? No problem! Come and learn about Scratch and some ready-to-use resources with your students. Learn how to integrate computer science into all STEAM areas to help improve literacy. Teachers will walk away with tangible projects to practice with their students that are easy to use and engaging.

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  • Using Scratch and Intermediate Projects to Practice STEAM + Literacy Skills

    Jason Pittman

    Carolyn Henry describes her story in big tech and some of the challenges that she faced as one of the few women who were in significant leadership positions. She also describes the importance of computer science for current students and how it can provide financial security.

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  • Limitless: CS in Any Classroom

    Carolyn Henry

    Carolyn Henry describes her story in big tech and some of the challenges that she faced as one of the few women who were in significant leadership positions. She also describes the importance of computer science for current students and how it can provide financial security.

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