CS Coastal: Events
Participants in these workshops will also have access to the lending library at the SRI&ETTC as well as access to our online resources. Workshops will be repeated throughout the school year and will also be available online.
Important Information!
- Workshops offered through this program are available at NO COST.
- Pre-registration is required.
- When teachers attend programming during the school day, schools will be reimbursed for the cost of substitutes.
- When teachers attend after-school, in the evening, or on Saturday, they will receive a stipend from the CS Coastal Hub.
- For online workshops, the participants must have their webcams turned on and facing them for the entire length of the workshop. Operating a vehicle during a workshop is strictly prohibited for any amount of time.
- Questions? Please contact the SRI&ETTC at cscoastalhub@stockton.edu
Workshops and Events by Month: (registration opening soon)
Webinar: Unlocking Data Visualization for High School Classrooms with Google Sheets & Looker In this engaging (2 part) 3-hour webinar, high school teachers will explore the fundamentals of data visualization using Google Sheets and Looker. Participants will learn how to organize, analyze, and present data effectively through hands-on activities and real-world examples. The session will cover essential skills such as cleaning data, creating charts, creating dashboards, and leveraging Looker鈥檚 advanced visualization tools to enhance classroom instruction. By the end, educators will have practical strategies and ready-to-use resources to integrate data storytelling into their lessons. No prior experience required! |
5/28/2025 & 6/4/2025 |
Webinar: Teaching AP CSP with CMU CS Academy In this interactive 2-part webinar, high school teachers will explore how to effectively teach AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) using CMU CS Academy. Participants will get hands-on experience with the platform鈥檚 engaging curriculum, which features interactive coding exercises, auto-graded assignments, and real-time feedback. The session will cover key AP CSP concepts, strategies for classroom implementation, and best practices for supporting student success. By the end, educators will have the tools and confidence to bring high-quality, Python-based computer science instruction to their classrooms. No prior coding experience required! |
6/9/2025 & 6/11/2025 |
Computational Thinking in Robotics for All Learners (K-12) Learn how to differentiate robotics instruction to make computational thinking accessible for all students, including multilingual learners, students with disabilities, and advanced learners. This hands-on workshop will explore scaffolding strategies, adaptive instructional techniques such as project-based learning (PBL) and design thinking, and engagement methods using Micro:Bits and Ozobots. Teachers will discover how to break down complex coding concepts, implement flexible grouping, and use tiered challenges to support diverse learning needs. Walk away with practical strategies, assessment tools, and ready-to-use lesson adaptations to bring inclusive, student-centered robotics instruction into your classroom. |
6/12/2025 |
Advanced Physical Computing and Pedagogy (6鈥12) This hands-on workshop explores how to integrate physical computing into different grade levels using platforms like Micro:bit and Raspberry Pi. Participants will go beyond introductory projects to create complex, real-world applications. |
7/10/2025 |
Webinar: Exploring Data 鈥 Collect, Organize, and Understand! Data is everywhere, understanding and using data is a fundamental skill, even for elementary students! This interactive workshop is designed for elementary teachers who want to integrate data collection, organization, and analysis into their classrooms while aligning with the 2020 New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) for Computer Science (8.1.8.DA). Participants will explore age-appropriate strategies and project-based learning with hands-on activities to help young learners grasp foundational data concepts through engaging, real-world applications. |
7/17/2025 |
Unplugged Computer Science (Online via Zoom) Many of the principles of computer science can be better applied and understood when experienced in the "non-tech" world. This workshop demonstrates lessons that can be used to teach the key, NJ standard-aligned components of computer science before applying them with the more complex use of technology. Time will be provided to engage in and explore interactive, grade-level appropriate, tactile activities. This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the CS Coastal Hub, and is available at NO COST to attend. |
7/22/2025 |
Coding with Drones Discover the exciting intersection of technology and flight in our "Coding with Drones" workshop designed specifically for grades 6鈥12 teachers. This hands-on program introduces participants to the basics of coding and robotics through the engaging and dynamic use of drones. Teachers who participate in the workshop will be eligible to borrow drones from the lending library. |
7/24/2025 |
Exploring Unplugged and Integrated CS Concepts Dive into the foundations of computer science and discover how to bring CS to life in your classroom鈥攅ven without devices. You'll explore strategies to integrate computer science across grade levels and subject areas using unplugged activities and hands-on planning tools. Whether you teach core content or specials, this session supports creative curriculum alignment and meaningful student engagement. Educators will align their instruction to the NJSLS-CS standards (8.1.2.CS through 8.1.12.CS) by addressing computing systems, algorithms, and computational thinking through creative, accessible activities. |
7/29/2025 |
Using AI and Machine Learning with the Micro:bits This workshop applies PBL and design thinking and explores how to integrate AI and machine learning into middle school classrooms using the BBC Micro:bit. Educators will train micro:bits to recognize gestures, classify movements, and use Microsoft MakeCode to program AI-generated responses. The session covers radio training techniques, data analysis, and ethical considerations of AI, with hands-on activities that support Computing Systems (8.1.8.CS.2) and Data & Analysis (8.1.8.DA.5) standards. Participants will receive project templates, sample code, and student activity guides for immediate classroom use. |
8/13/2025 |
Hands-On with Robots and Physical Computing Get to know the engaging world of physical computing! This experience introduces educators to a wide range of classroom-friendly tools like Blue Bots, Micro:bits, Finches, Hummingbirds, and Spheros. Learn how to use these devices to enhance learning and creativity across disciplines and walk away with actionable ideas to bring coding and robotics into your students鈥 hands. Educators will align their instruction to the NJSLS-CS standards (8.1.2.CS through 8.1.12.CS) by addressing computing systems, algorithms, and computational thinking through creative, accessible activities. |
8/12/2025 |
Gamifying CS with MakeCode Arcade In this hands-on 5-hour workshop, teachers of grades 6鈥12 will explore how to bring computer science to life through game-based learning with Microsoft MakeCode Arcade. Participants will learn how to create interactive, retro-style games while introducing students to fundamental coding concepts using block-based and JavaScript or Python programming. The session will cover game mechanics, sprites, animations, and physics, along with strategies to engage students through gamification. By the end, educators will leave with ready-to-use lesson ideas and projects to make CS fun and accessible for all learners鈥攏o prior coding experience required! |
8/14/2025 |
Future-Ready Learning: Data, Networks, and AI Gain confidence in teaching emerging CS topics like artificial intelligence, networks, and the power of data. Through real-world examples and classroom-ready activities, you'll explore how these technologies impact daily life and empower students to think critically about the digital world. Learn how to make these topics approachable and relevant in any learning environment. Educators will bring the NJSLS-CS standards (8.1.2.CS to 8.1.12.CS) to life through hands-on exploration of computing systems, algorithms, and computational thinking using fun, accessible activities that can be applied across the curriculum. |
8/19/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Girls Who Code Clubs 鈥 Getting Started Deep-Dive Are you passionate about empowering young girls and fostering their interest in technology and coding? Join us for an exciting and informative workshop to help you start your Girls Who Code club in your district! Learn more about the structure and format of our free Clubs for 3rd鈥12th graders before exploring how to prepare for your Club's first meeting and getting a walkthrough of Girls Who Code HQ, the browser-based online learning platform you'll use to run your Club. |
8/20/2025 |
Data Science with Python This interactive workshop is designed for educators and professionals who want to deepen their understanding of Python for data science and its applications. Participants will explore Python鈥檚 role as a powerful, versatile tool for data science, learning foundational concepts that will help them process, analyze, and visualize data. This workshop goes beyond basic programming, focusing on Python鈥檚 integration into real-world data science workflows. |
8/21/2025 |
Python Programming Workshop 鈥 Part 2: Beyond the Basics In this 3-hour follow-up workshop, participants will build on their foundational Python knowledge by diving into more advanced topics. Expanding on variables, loops, conditionals, and functions from Part 1, this session will introduce lists, arrays, dictionaries and file handling. Educators will engage in hands-on coding exercises, explore real-world applications, and develop problem-solving skills to enhance their teaching. By the end, attendees will have a deeper understanding of Python and practical strategies for integrating these concepts into their classrooms. Prior attendance in Part 1 or basic Python knowledge is recommended. |
9/24/2025 & 10/1/2025 |
Programming with Sphero Bolt This workshop is designed to introduce you to the world of robotics programming using the Sphero Bolt, an amazing spherical robot that provides endless possibilities for learning and creativity. During this workshop, users will learn how to program the Sphero Bolt using block-based coding, with a small glimpse at the text-based coding option. Participants will explore basic programming concepts and how to apply them to create various movements and behaviors of the robot including using lights and sounds. We will also cover some advanced topics such as using sensors to detect obstacles, which serves as a basic introduction to artificial intelligence. Students will experience this programming with a hands-on experience and an opportunity to apply these programming concepts to their own creative goals. |
10/8/2025 |
Enhancing Teaching and Learning with AI: Practical Tools for the Classroom Curious about how artificial intelligence can support teaching and enrich student learning? This hands-on workshop introduces educators to practical AI tools that can be seamlessly integrated into classroom practice. Participants will explore a variety of applications鈥攆rom AI-powered content creation and personalized learning aids to assessment support and classroom management tools. Through real-world examples, demonstrations, and collaborative activities, attendees will learn how to: Identify AI tools that align with their teaching goals; Use AI to streamline lesson planning, grading, and feedback; Encourage student creativity and critical thinking with generative AI tools; Address ethical considerations and promote responsible AI use in education. No prior experience with AI is needed鈥攋ust a willingness to explore and experiment. Come ready to imagine new possibilities for your teaching toolkit! |
10/23/2025 |
Coding with Drones Discover the exciting intersection of technology and flight in our "Coding with Drones" workshop designed specifically for grades 6鈥12 teachers. This hands-on program introduces participants to the basics of coding and robotics through the engaging and dynamic use of drones. Teachers who participate in the workshop will be eligible to borrow drones from the lending library. |
11/13/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective 鈥 MakerSpace: 3D Printing with CodeBlocks Dive into the world of digital fabrication and coding with our "Makerspace 3D Printing with CodeBlocks" workshop. Designed for K鈥12 educators, this workshop offers hands-on experience with 3D printing technology and block-based coding to inspire creativity and innovation in the classroom. Join us for a transformative workshop that empowers educators to bring their creative ideas to life through 3D printing and coding! |
11/17/2025 |
Unplugged Computer Science (Online via Zoom) Many of the principles of computer science can be better applied and understood when experienced in the "non-tech" world. This workshop demonstrates lessons that can be used to teach the key, NJ standard-aligned components of computer science before applying them with the more complex use of technology. Time will be provided to engage in and explore interactive, grade-level appropriate, tactile activities. This workshop is part of a grant-funded project, the CS Coastal Hub, and is available at NO COST to attend. |
11/19/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Makerspace Open Exploration Bring your imagination and creativity! In this exciting and interactive workshop, participants will discover how schools are integrating 鈥渕aking鈥 into classrooms and libraries by joining us for a Makerspace Monday of hands-on exploration. Design, tinker, code, and create while diving into the elements that make a dynamic makerspace鈥攆rom robotics and circuits to 3D design and storytelling. Aligned with the NJSLS for Computer Science (8.1.2.CS to 8.1.12.AP and 8.1.12.CT), this session emphasizes hands-on learning that supports computing systems, algorithmic thinking, creative problem solving, and innovation. Learn how to foster these skills across the curriculum鈥攆rom STEM to the arts to humanities鈥攚hile making meaningful connections to core CS concepts. Curious about launching or expanding your own space on a budget? This workshop offers practical strategies and inspiring examples for building affordable, cross-curricular makerspaces. Walk away with ideas, tools, and confidence to bring student-centered making into your own learning environment. |
12/8/2025 |
Networks & the Internet for Secondary School Teachers Join us for a workshop for educators eager to introduce network fundamentals and cybersecurity concepts to grades 6鈥12. Through engaging activities, participants will gain insights into data transmission modeling, network protocols, security measures evolution, and addressing common threats like malware and phishing attacks. Explore network scalability, reliability, and strategies for optimizing performance, while understanding user needs and data sensitivity for security implementations. Topics include: modeling data transmission, understanding TCP/IP, network security, evolving security measures, network reliability, malware mitigation, and selecting data security strategies. |
12/17/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Ethics & AI for Grades K鈥12 This dynamic online workshop offers K鈥12 educators an opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its ethical implications in education. Through a series of interactive projects, participants will explore how AI can be integrated across various subjects to enhance learning and foster critical thinking about technology's role in society. |
1/6/2026 |
Previous Workshops and Events by Month:
In this engaging and interactive session students will dive into the exciting world
of Python programming and discover the fundamental concepts necessary to get started
with coding. Participants will be introduced to the versatile and beginner friendly
Python programming language. |
6/27/2024 |
Scratch is a free, web-based coding application developed at MIT that can be used for teaching all levels of coding. It is particularly useful as an introductory application. Scratch uses drag-and-drop blocks instead of type-written code to teach the concepts, logic, creativity and problem-solving of coding without being bogged down with tedious syntax. Its simplicity makes it easy for you, as a facilitator, to include coding into your curriculum. This workshop will provide the strategies you'll need to get started and to get your students coding. No prior knowledge of coding is necessary to participate. |
6/28/2024 |
Have you used Bluebots with your students? Are you looking for ways to integrate the Bluebots in different subjects within your classroom? Join us to unlock the potential of your classroom with our "BlueBot Curriculum Resources" workshop, designed to empower K-3 educators with the tools and knowledge to integrate robotics and coding into your teaching. We will be focusing on the new curriculum resources for Math and Problem Solving. |
7/10/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the
PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration
is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please email cscoastalhub@stockton.edu
for the Zoom link. |
7/11/2024 |
Are you passionate about empowering young girls and fostering their interest in technology and coding? Join us for an exciting and informative workshop to help you start your Girls Who Code club in your district! Learn more about the structure and format of our free Clubs for 3rd-12th graders before exploring how to prepare for your Club's first meeting and getting a walkthrough of Girls Who Code HQ, the browser-based online learning platform you'll use to run your Club. |
7/23/2024 |
Discover the exciting intersection of technology and flight in our "Coding with Drones" workshop designed specifically for grades 6-12 teachers. This hands-on program introduces participants to the basics of coding and robotics through the engaging and dynamic use of drones. Teachers who participate in the workshop will be eligible to borrow drones from the lending library. |
7/30/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the
PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration
is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please email cscoastalhub@stockton.edu
for the Zoom link. |
8/7/2024 |
Dive into the world of digital fabrication and coding with our "Makerspace 3D Printing with CodeBlocks" workshop. Designed for K-12 educators, this workshop offers hands-on experience with 3D printing technology and block-based coding to inspire creativity and innovation in the classroom. Join us for a transformative workshop that empowers educators to bring their creative ideas to life through 3D printing and coding! |
8/12/2024 |
The CORE is the CS Coastal Hubs signature series to integrate Computer Science across
the curriculum. We will help you design a plan to incorporate computer science whether
you want to embed it into a core content or a special to meet the needs of your students.
Topics will include unplugged computer science, physical computing, curriculum writing,
data, networks, and artificial intelligence. |
8/13/2024 to 8/15/2024 |
The CORE2 is specifically designed for high school teachers in mind. The 3-day series
will provide an overview of the NJSLS Computer Science standards, unplugged computer
science, physical computing, data, networks and artificial intelligence and how they
each impact the classroom. The CORE2 has a deeper focus on physical computing where
we will explore sphero bolts, micro:bits, hummingbird kits, air:bits, MakeBots, and
Raspberry Pi kits. All items are available through the lending library once you have
completed the workshop. Join us to learn more about how you can integrate computer
science in your classroom! |
8/20/2024 to 8/22/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Elementary Screen Free Coding (Online workshop) Our Elementary Screen-Free Coding Workshop is designed to engage young minds in the exciting realm of programming without the need for screens or devices. Participants will engage in hands-on activities and games that teach them the fundamental concepts of coding. They will use tangible materials and creative thinking to solve problems, fostering a deep understanding of coding principles. |
9/17/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub: Virtual Office Hours and Q&A CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
9/24/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub: Girls Who Code-Getting Started Deep Dive Are you passionate about empowering young girls and fostering their interest in technology and coding? Join us for an exciting and informative workshop to help you start your Girls Who Code club in your district! Learn more about the structure and format of our free Clubs for 3rd-12th graders before exploring how to prepare for your Club's first meeting and getting a walkthrough of Girls Who Code HQ, the browser-based online learning platform you'll use to run your Club. |
9/24/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: K-12 Sphero Our workshop is specifically designed for educators of all levels, focusing on the Sphero Indi and Sphero Bolt. Through this workshop, you will gain the knowledge and skills to inspire your students through imaginative and play-based learning. By utilizing these robots, you will empower your students to develop computational thinking skills, while also learning the fundamentals of coding and problem-solving. The Sphero Indi is an excellent tool for early learning in literacy and language development. It is an entry-level learning robot that is driven by color, making it approachable for students of all levels. During the workshop, participants will progress to block-based programming using the Sphero edu Jr. app, allowing them to unlock even more potential from these amazing robots. Furthermore, we will explore the capabilities of the Sphero Bolt. This includes drawing with the sensor-based robot, collecting and analyzing data, as well as engaging in block-based and Javascript text programming. By the end of the workshop, we will provide suggestions for classroom applications that cater to all grade levels, experience levels, and content areas. |
9/25/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Supporting ML's in the CS Classroom (Online workshop) Enhance your teaching strategies with our "Supporting Multi-Language Learners in the Computer Science Classroom" workshop. This professional development session is designed for K-12 educators seeking effective methods to engage and support students who are ML's in computer science education. Join us to build an inclusive computer science classroom where every student has the opportunity to succeed and thrive! |
9/26/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Elementary Unplugged CS through Books, Live Online via Zoom (Afternoon Session) We believe that stories can be powerful tools for learning. In this workshop, we'll integrate captivating stories that you can find in your classroom, with computer science concepts to make learning both entertaining and educational. Through interactive and hands-on activities, participants will delve into coding fundamentals, logic, and problem-solving. Follow the adventures of characters who use coding and computational thinking to solve problems, fostering a love for both reading and computer science. |
10/1/24 |
CS Coastal Hub CORE Cohort for Grades K-8: 5 Day (Wednesday PM) The CORE is the CS Coastal Hubs signature series to integrate Computer Science across the curriculum. We will help you design a plan to incorporate computer science whether you want to embed it into a core content or a special to meet the needs of your students. Topics will include unplugged computer science, physical computing, curriculum writing, data, networks, and artificial intelligence. Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues across the region, become part of a PLC with coaching and support, hands on experience with grant supported resources, access to the lending library and more! Join us for a hands-on learning experience to embrace computer science concepts in your classroom. |
10/2, 10/9, 10/23, 10/30 and 11/13/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective:Ozobots in the K-8 Classroom Ozobots are miniature robots that can follow lines and respond to colors, making them
ideal tools for introducing programming concepts to students of all ages. |
10/22/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub: Virtual Office Hours and Q&A CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
10/30/2024 |
The CORE2 is specifically designed for high school teachers in mind. This series will
provide an overview of the NJSLS Computer Science standards, unplugged computer science,
physical computing, data, networks and artificial intelligence and how they each impact
the classroom. The CORE2 has a deeper focus on physical computing where we will explore
sphero bolts, micro:bits, hummingbird kits, air:bits, MakeBots, and Raspberry Pi kits.
All items are available through the lending library once you have completed the workshop.
Join us to learn more about how you can integrate computer science in your classroom! |
11/12, 11/19, 11/26 and 12/10/2024 |
Unlock the world of hands-on learning with 'Physical Computing with Micro:bits'! Join this workshop designed for K-12 teachers to explore innovative ways of integrating Micro:bit technology into your classrooms, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills in your students. Explore the integration of Micro:bits with other physical computing devices. |
11/14/2024 |
Dive into the world of digital fabrication and coding with our "Makerspace 3D Printing with CodeBlocks" workshop. Designed for K-12 educators, this workshop offers hands-on experience with 3D printing technology and block-based coding to inspire creativity and innovation in the classroom. Join us for a transformative workshop that empowers educators to bring their creative ideas to life through 3D printing and coding! |
11/18/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub Elective: Physical Computing with Microbits for Secondary Teachers Dive into the world of computer science education with Micro:bit Physical Computing. This workshop is tailored for grade 9-12 teachers, offering a deep dive into using Micro:bits to teach coding, electronics, and computational thinking in your classrooms using Block-based coding, Javascript, or Python, inspiring the next generation of tech-savvy innovators. |
11/20/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
11/21/2024 |
Unlock the world of invention and coding with the LittleBits STEAM+ Coding Kit to fuel critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork through hands-on activities and projects. Computer Science has never been more fun as we use the kit's bits and accessories to create a wide range of electronic inventions and prototypes that can be coded with the LittleBits Fuse app. |
12/3/2024 |
This webinar is designed for K-12 teachers interested in exploring the potential of artificial intelligence in arts education. The session will delve into innovative ways AI can be used to enhance creativity and learning in visual and performing arts. Participants will discover tools and strategies for integrating AI into lesson plans, from creating digital artwork and generating music to choreographing dance and staging performances with AI-driven technologies. No prior experience with AI is required, making this webinar ideal for educators looking to inspire students with the latest tech trends in the arts. By the end teachers will have practical ideas and resources to bring AI into their classrooms and engage students in new, creative ways. |
12/3/2024 |
Join us for a 90-minute introductory workshop designed for teachers new to Computer Science. This interactive session will guide you through the basics of Google's CS First platform, a free and flexible curriculum that helps students learn coding through fun, interactive projects. You'll explore core computer science concepts, get familiar with Scratch, and learn how to integrate CS First into your classroom, even with no prior coding experience. By the end of the workshop, you'll feel confident in navigating the platform and excited to bring coding into your teaching! |
12/4/24 |
Join us for a dynamic 90-minute workshop designed to empower educators with engaging unplugged activities for Computer Science Education Week! Perfect for teachers of grades 6-8, this interactive Zoom session will explore innovative, screen-free techniques to teach computer science concepts that captivate young minds and spark creativity. |
12/5/2024 |
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12/17/2024 |
Join us for a workshop for educators eager to introduce network fundamentals and cybersecurity concepts to grades 6-12. Through engaging activities participants will gain insights into data transmission modeling, network protocols, security measures evolution, and addressing common threats like malware and phishing attacks. Explore network scalability, reliability, and strategies for optimizing performance, while understanding user needs and data sensitivity for security implementations. |
12/17/2024 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
12/18/2024 |
This interactive Zoom workshop equips educators with essential AI concepts, engaging hands-on activities, and lesson plans suited to K-12 students. Participants will learn how to introduce AI topics in a developmentally appropriate way, guiding students to understand how AI affects their lives, how it makes decisions, and how it learns from data. By the end of the workshop, educators will have both theoretical insights and practical strategies to meaningfully incorporate AI into their teaching, ensuring students grasp AI's influence in today鈥檚 world. |
1/7/2025 |
Are you passionate about empowering young girls and fostering their interest in technology and coding? Join us for an exciting and informative workshop to help you start your Girls Who Code club in your district! Learn more about the structure and format of our free Clubs for 3rd-12th graders before exploring how to prepare for your Club's first meeting and getting a walkthrough of Girls Who Code HQ, the browser-based online learning platform you'll use to run your Club. |
1/8/2025 |
This 4-hour webinar, divided into two engaging sessions, will introduce educators
to the CMU CS Academy platform, a graphics based, online curriculum designed to teach
Python programming that is FREE. Tailored for grades 5-12, this workshop will provide
teachers with the tools, strategies, and resources needed to effectively integrate
Python coding into their classrooms, regardless of prior experience. |
1/9/2025 and 1/16/2025 |
Welcome to "Code Crafters: Unplugged Adventures in Computer Science for K-5," a 90-minute interactive Zoom workshop designed specifically for elementary educators! Dive into the world of computational thinking without the need for screens or keyboards. This engaging session provides hands-on, creative strategies to introduce computer science concepts in a fun and accessible way to young learners. |
1/14/2025 |
Participants will gain a foundational understanding of how to start and grow an esports program at the K-12 level. This session will cover competition best practices, community-building strategies, and technology essentials to ensure your esports program is successful and sustainable.
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1/21/2025 |
This dynamic workshop offers K-12 educators an opportunity to delve into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its ethical implications in education. Through a series of interactive projects, participants will explore how AI can be integrated across various subjects to enhance learning and foster critical thinking about technology's role in society. |
1/22/2025 |
Dive into the world of computer science education with Micro:bit Physical Computing. This workshop is tailored for grade 9-12 teachers, offering a deep dive into using Micro:bits to teach coding, electronics, and computational thinking in your classrooms using Block-based coding, Javascript, or Python, inspiring the next generation of tech-savvy innovators. |
1/23/2025 |
Embark on a coding adventure in this workshop designed for educators and enthusiasts eager to explore the fundamentals of screen-free programming. This in-person session highlights the simplicity and effectiveness of teaching coding concepts using innovative robots like Sphero Indi, Blue-Bots, and Botley. |
1/25/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
1/28/2025 |
Unlock the full potential of the Ozobot robots with our "Mastering the Ozobot Curriculum"
workshop, a 90-minute interactive session delivered via Zoom. Designed for educators
at all levels, this workshop will guide you through the ins and outs of effectively
integrating Ozobots into your teaching, making CS/STEAM learning dynamic and engaging
for students. |
1/28/2025 |
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1/30/2025 |
Unlock the world of hands-on learning with 'Physical Computing with Micro:bits'! Join this workshop designed for K-5 teachers to explore innovative ways of integrating Micro:bit technology into your classrooms, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills in your students. Explore the integration of Micro:bits with other physical computing devices. |
2/8/2025 |
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2/12/2025 and 2/19/2025 |
Video games offer a power learning experience for students as they are relatable and often engaging once the ability to design unique games is introduced. Through this workshop, we look at how video games can be created through a unique approach in the P5.js programming language. By first recreating a simulated environment using real-world collisions and physics, we can add visuals and aesthetics to our algorithms to create unique video games while also developing real-world abilities in computer programming! Suitable for students with some prior coding experience, P5.js may be the perfect addition to your middle or high school computer science classroom! In this workshop, we start from the basics as we learn to create engaging visuals, autonomous programs, and exciting applications in the P5.js platform. |
2/13/2025, 2/20/2025 and 2/27/2025 |
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2/22/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
2/27/2025 |
Discover the exciting intersection of technology and flight in our "Coding with Drones" workshop designed specifically for grades 6-12 teachers. This hands-on program introduces participants to the basics of coding and robotics through the engaging and dynamic use of drones. Teachers who participate in the workshop will be eligible to borrow drones from the lending library. |
3/5/2025 |
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3/8/2025 |
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3/10/2025 |
CS Coastal Hub participants can use this opportunity to ask questions regarding the PD sessions and exchange ideas for exploring CS in the K-12 Classroom. Registration is not required for the Virtual Office Hours and Q&A, but please visit this URL: to request the Zoom link. |
3/25/2025 |