Seventh Stevens Workshop on Middle and High School Computer Science!
The Department of Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology
regularly hosts the Stevens Workshop on Middle and High School Computer
Science. The intended audience
for the workshop is educators and students interested in:
- Computer Science
- Software Development
- Information Systems
- Security and Privacy
- Web Programming
- Mobile Apps
The next workshop will be on Monday, January 28, 2013.
The keynote speaker will be Fran Trees, Founding Member and Chapter Liaison, Computer Science Teacher's Association (CSTA).
Students and teachers of computer science in middle and high school are
welcome. Students should be accompanied by a teacher.
To avoid
overcrowding, we request
no more than four (4) students per teacher,
and no more than
eight (8) students per school.
Please contact us
if you would like to bring more students than these limits allow.
Middle as well as high school
students are welcome.
Registration is now closed.
If you are registered, please read
information for attendees.
Workshop Agenda
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Teacher Track |
Student Track |
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8:30-9:00am |
Continental breakfast (Bissinger Room, Howe 4th floor). |
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9:00-9:45am |
Keynote: Fran Trees, CSTA and Rutgers University
Computer Science is Critical: Are We “Running on Empty?”
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9:45-10:00am |
Coffee break |
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10:00am-noon |
Panel Discussion:
CS Pedagogy and Policy in K-12
Fielding Room, Howe 3rd floor
Daryl Detrick, CSTA
Beth McGrath, CIESE (Moderating)
Sarah Miller, NSF
Don Slater, CMU
Fran Trees, CSTA
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CS Demos & Hands-On Activities
Bissinger Room, Howe 4th floor |
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12:00-1:00pm |
Lunch (Bissinger Room). |
"CS10K Project: Transforming High School Computing for the 21st Century," Jan Cuny, NSF.
This was the keynote talk from the 2012 workshop.
This was a talk given by Daryl Detrick of Central NJ CSTA at the panel session.
(PPT)
Please join
our on-line group for low-volume announcements about this and
other events of interest to computer science middle and high school teachers.
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