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Rock CS is a grant funded professional development event designed by Adams 12 Five Star Schools and St. Vrain Valley School District and free for ALL Colorado Educators!
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Block Programming (aka Drag & Drop Visual Programming)
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CB
Carly Buch
North High School
SBOE Coach
Thursday
, June 6
8:40am MDT
Group Work that Actually Works: How to Manage 21st Century Projects using Agile
LIMITED
Blue Spruce
Jennifer Manly
12:00pm MDT
Free Lunch, Networking & Keynote
Aspen
Ruthe Farmer
1:40pm MDT
Integrating CS with Other Disciplines: How to write a program for almost anything
FILLING
Cottonwood
Sue Johnson
2:50pm MDT
Nifty Programming Projects and Tips for a High School Java Programming Course
LIMITED
Crestone Peak
Kimberly Jans
4:30pm MDT
Rock CS After Party
CB & Potts
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Rock CS: Rocky Mountain Computer Science Conference for P-12 Educators
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Rock CS: Rocky Mountain Computer Science Conference for P-12 Educators
Jun 6
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7, 2019
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, June 6
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, June 7
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1500 East 128th Avenue, Thornton, CO
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1 Hour Presentation
2-Hour Hands On Workshop
3-Hour Hands On Workshop
After Party
June 7 Workshop - Separate Registration Required
Lunch
Opening Keynote
Wrap Up & Raffle
Intended Audience
3-5 teachers
6-8 teachers
9-12 teachers
Administrators
P-2 teachers
Skill Level
BEGINNER: Limited or no experience or prior topic knowledge
INTERMEDIATE: Basic core competency or knowledge of the topic; some prerequisite skills or knowledge required.
Topic
Artifiicial Intelligence (AI)
Block Programming (aka Drag & Drop Visual Programming)
Community Engagement
Computational Thinking
CS Curricular Alignment/Pathways
CS for all genders
CS Integration in non-CS Classes/Cross-curricular
CTE
Cybersecurity / NSA
Equity / diversity
Extra Curricular (clubs/competitions/etc.)
Leadership / Advocacy
Maker Activities
Methodology / Pedagogy
Physical
Physical Computing/Robotics
STEM Integration
Text-based Programming
Unplugged - Tech Free
Device Compatibility
Android Device
Chromebook
iOS Device
Mac Computer
Unplugged - no device needed
Windows Computer
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