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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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June 7 Workshop - Separate Registration Required
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Opening Keynote
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3-5 teachers
6-8 teachers
9-12 teachers
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P-2 teachers
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BEGINNER: Limited or no experience or prior topic knowledge
INTERMEDIATE: Basic core competency or knowledge of the topic; some prerequisite skills or knowledge required.
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Artifiicial Intelligence (AI)
Block Programming (aka Drag & Drop Visual Programming)
Community Engagement
Computational Thinking
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CS for all genders
CS Integration in non-CS Classes/Cross-curricular
CTE
Cybersecurity / NSA
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Thursday
, June 6
Aspen
8:00am •
Welcome & Keynote
11:00am •
CS with Jake
12:00pm •
Free Lunch, Networking & Keynote
3:50pm •
Wrap Up and Raffle
Blue Spruce
8:40am •
Group Work that Actually Works: How to Manage 21st Century Projects using Agile
LIMITED
1:40pm •
Group Work that Actually Works: Agile for Authentic Learning
LIMITED
2:50pm •
Group Work that Actually Works: Agile for Authentic Learning
LIMITED
CB & Potts
4:30pm •
Rock CS After Party
Cottonwood
8:40am •
Computational Thinking: Robotics and Physical Computing Across the Curriculum
FILLING
1:40pm •
Integrating CS with Other Disciplines: How to write a program for almost anything
FILLING
2:50pm •
Everyone Can Code: Apple's K20 Coding Curriculum
LIMITED
Crestone Peak
8:40am •
Using the Allegro Game Library to Code PONG in C++
LIMITED
1:40pm •
District-wide CSforAll Initiatives
LIMITED
2:50pm •
Nifty Programming Projects and Tips for a High School Java Programming Course
LIMITED
Flatirons
8:40am •
Inspire Your Students to be Creators of Interactive Projects!
FULL
11:00am •
Middle School CS & Design Curriculum
FILLING
1:40pm •
Combining Raspberry Pi and Python to Create a Powerful Tool
FILLING
Gray's & Torrey's
8:40am •
STEM Modeling is as Easy and Fun as Game Design
FILLING
1:40pm •
Coding In Context: Bringing Real-World Coding Fundamentals To Elementary & Middle School Instruction
FILLING
Miner's Creek
8:40am •
Educate Robot-proof Kids through Robot Building and Coding
FILLING
11:00am •
Robot Dance Party with micro:bit
FULL
1:40pm •
Coding in Action
LIMITED
2:50pm •
Getting Started Teaching CS K-12: Planning Kit
FILLING
Silverton
8:40am •
Teaching Kids Cryptography with Python
FULL
1:40pm •
Design Thinking- The Basics
FILLING
Snowmass
8:40am •
Crawl, Walk, then Run to Computer Science
FULL
11:00am •
Birds of a Feather - Computer Science Education Advocacy in Schools, Districts, and the State
FILLING
1:40pm •
MAKE IT HAPPEN - CS Brought to Life through Microsoft MakeCode!
FULL
2:50pm •
Equipping Students for the Workforce of the Future
FILLING
TBA
7:30am •
Registration & Networking
Friday
, June 7
Aspen
8:00am •
Code.org Computer Science Fundamentals (CSF) Deep Dive
Blue Spruce
8:00am •
2019 Scalable Game Design One Day Summer Institute
LIMITED
Cottonwood
8:00am •
Bring Coding and Robotics to Life in your Middle School and High School Classroom
Dogwood
8:00am •
Elementary Robotics Workshop
Gray's & Torrey's
8:00am •
Teaching CS and Cyber with the Micro:Bit
LIMITED
Miner's Creek
8:00am •
Code.org Computer Science Fundamentals (CSF)
Mt. Evans
8:00am •
Learn to Teach Computer Science with CodeMonkey
LIMITED
12:00pm •
Let’s Get Gamified With CodeMonkey
LIMITED
Pinon Pine
8:00am •
Coding, Robotics and 21st Century STEM skills through Virtual Robotics Competitions
LIMITED
Silverton
8:00am •
Integrating the Micro:Bit into the Middle School Classroom
LIMITED
Sunlight Peak
8:00am •
Teaching Cyber in the High School Classroom
LIMITED
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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 7 Workshop - Separate Registration Required
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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
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Physical Computing/Robotics
STEM Integration
Text-based Programming
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Thursday
, June 6
Friday
, June 7
Venue
Aspen
Blue Spruce
CB & Potts
Cottonwood
Crestone Peak
Dogwood
Flatirons
Gray's & Torrey's
Miner's Creek
Mt. Evans
Pinon Pine
Silverton
Snowmass
Sunlight Peak
TBA
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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
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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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