UDo.CS 2011 Summer Workshop for High School Computer Science Teachers Lori Pollock, Computer and Info Sciences, U of Delaware Lisa Marvel, Army Research.

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UDo.CS 2011 Summer Workshop for High School Computer Science Teachers Lori Pollock, Computer and Info Sciences, U of Delaware Lisa Marvel, Army Research Lab Mel Jurist, Engineering Outreach, U of Delaware 0

Workshop Goals Attract more and diverse students into computing Influence the perceptions of computing’s importance and its opportunities Engage students in the excitement and rewards of computing 1

Thanks… 2

Behind the Scenes Nadine Neiger College of Engineering Outreach Thank You! 3

Tuesday 4

Wednesday 5

Thursday 6

Gaining the Full Experience IMMERSE and ENGAGE yourself in the workshop –Turn off your cell phone –Step away from your computer –Ask questions –Add to the conversation –Share what works for you Take any & all opportunities to NETWORK! 7