Featured Resources
Amazon Future Engineer
Grade Level: K-12
Amazon Future Engineer has multiple free activities for teachers to bring into their classroom such as class chats, Alexa skills building, amazon + NASA artemis tour and many more. Amazon Future Engineer’s goal is to help students and teachers access computer science education to underserved and underrepresented communities.
UC Davis C-Stem Center
Grade Level: K-12
The C-STEM Math-ICT Curriculum and C-STEM ICT Pathway provide K-12 students with 13 years of hands-on integrated math and computer science education, in compliance with both Common Core Math and CS Standards, with coding in Blockly and Ch/C/C++ using Barobo Linkbot, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi. Our curriculum, specially Common Core compliant Math 7, Math 8, Algebra 1, and Integrated Math I, have been increasingly adopted by schools nationwide.
Journal of Computer Science Integration
Grade Level: K-12
The Journal of Computer Science Integration (JCSI) aims to publish high-quality papers with a specific focus on K12 Computer Science integration that are accessible and of interest to educators, researchers, and practitioners alike.
BootUp
BootUp has teamed up with Amazon Future Engineers to help get students access to computer science. BootUp has worked with over 650 elementary schools to help give access to computer science. Their mission is to prepare and empower teachers to implement computer science for all their students. BootUp has free open resource curricula and long term professional development to help support teachers.
Code.org Blog
Code.org provides a free curriculum for teachers from K – 12 grades. They offer CS Fundamentals for grades K-5, CS Discoveries 6-10, and CS Principles 9-12. Code.org has multiple ways to get students interested in computer science. They have over 222 million projects students could explore. Code.org also has a blog that update monthly about what is happening in technology and education.
Additional Resources
Grade Level: K-12
Code.org provides a free curriculum for teachers from K-12 grades. They offer CS Fundamentals for grades K-5, CS Discoveries 6-10, and CS Principles 9-12. Code.org has multiple ways to get students interested in computer science. They have over 222 million projects students could explore.
BootUp has teamed up with Amazon Future Engineers to help get students access to computer science. BootUp has worked with over 650 elementary schools to help give access to computer science. Their mission is to prepare and empower teachers to implement computer science for all their students. BootUp has free open resource curricula and long term professional development to help support teachers.
Read about what Eric Foster has to say about teaching his first computer science class after being a technical project manager for over 10 years.
Join the world’s largest CS department with CSTA. You will be able to connect with CS teachers from around the globe.
Keri Gritt, a technology coordinator at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School in Virginia, believes children should be taught to code about the same time they learn basic reading and writing skills, that is before they start kindergarten. You can watch the full video here.