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1 Welcome to the 21 st Century: Computer Science for All Jenna Garcia District Manager jenna@code.org Joe Kmoch CS Education Consultant joe@jkmoch.com October 27, 2015

2 Our Mission: every school every student opportunity

3 Through CS, students learn:  Mathematical and computational ideas  Strategies for solving problems  Effective ways to communicate  How to collaborate with others

4 Through CS students are becoming:  Creators  Innovators  Persistent problem solvers  Active participants in society

5 A Few More Considerations Related to CS

6 Debunking Computer Science Myths  Our kids should be learning to code. computer science  Computer Science education is on the rise. recovery from a 10-year decline.

7 Fewer CS majors than 10 years ago (and a shrinking % are women) Sources: National Science Foundation

8 Thank you

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11 Debunking Computer Science Myths  Computer science is about technology. logic, problem solving, and creativity  Computer science is for boys. everybody

12 Debunking Computer Science Myths Every  The tech industry is desperately trying to hire computer programmers.

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14 The Picture in Wisconsin

15 Debunking Computer Science Myths  Computer Science is vocational. foundational AUDIENCE POP QUIZ 1.What is photosynthesis? 2.What is H 2 O? 3.Solve: x 2 – 9 = 0 4.What is a for loop?

16 Dispelling myths about STEM (“Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math”)  There is a surplus of jobs in STEM computer science

17 Computer Science: 2% of STEM students Computer Science: 60% of STEM jobs Sources: College Board, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Science Foundation

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19 Code.org’s Curriculum

20 Multiple Entry Points  Hour of Code  K-12 programs  K-5 programs  CS in Algebra, CS in Science  High School Programs

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22 K – 5 Curriculum  Short courses for elementary school  Free / open-source  Online “games” on any modern browser/tablet  Video lectures by Mark Zuckerberg, Chris Bosh, Bill Gates  Deeply aligned to Common Core Math + ELA, NGSS  Free professional development workshops nationwide  99% approval by teachers  Any district, school, or teacher can participate

23 K-5 Curriculum Structure  Two types of Activities  Unplugged  Plugged

24 Unplugged Activity: Loopy

25 Plugged Activity: Angry Bird  Insert image of young woman and link to https://studio.code.org/hoc/1 https://studio.code.org/hoc/1  Also download the video Maze Intro so we have a backup if the internet is slow or non- existent

26 K-5 Workshops for Teachers  Active learning by the attendees  Almost no lecturing (you won’t fall asleep)  Uses the TLO (Teacher-Learner-Observer) model in all Code.org PD

27 K-5 Workshops for Teachers  In Milwaukee at Marquette University  All Day 8:30am – 4:00pm on a Saturday  Next one is December 12, 2015  Totally FREE  Over the past year we’ve trained about 250

28 How do I sign up for this FREE workshop? Navigate to: http://code.org/educate In K-5 Teachers block click on Find a Workshop

29 K-5 Workshops for Teachers  We also do on-site workshops  Entire staff of a school  Teachers from various district schools  Same all-day format or it can be adjusted  Doesn’t have to be a Saturday  We done 6 workshops in this manner

30 For Onsite K-5 Workshops for Teachers  Contact me – brylow@pd.code.org  We’ve done 6 workshops in this manner

31 High School Computer Science  Exploring Computer Science  Year-long introductory course  Units on problem solving, web development, intro to programming, data analysis, robotics  Computer Science Principles  Units on digital representation of info, the Internet, programming, data

32 High School Computer Science  Exploring Computer Science  Year-long introductory course  Units on problem solving, web development, intro to programming, data analysis, robotics  Pump CS NSF Project at Marquette University  Next cohort is July, 2016 http://pumpcs.mu.edu/ecs-2015/

33 High School Computer Science  Computer Science Principles  Units on digital representation of info, the Internet, programming, data  Each of these units has a custom app developed by Code.org  Demo Lesson!!!

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35  https://youtu.be/LCGkcn1f-ms https://youtu.be/LCGkcn1f-ms

36  bit.ly/cspText bit.ly/cspText

37 @codeorg #hourofcode


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