CS for All Teachers offers virtual group space for NSF Funded CS10K Projects as well as other interest-based discussion groups committed to ongoing engagement around computer science-related topics. If you don’t find a group that matches your interests, contact us at csforallteachers@air.org about potentially starting your own.
The BASICS study examines how Exploring Computer Science (ECS), is implemented in schools with a focus on identifying the key supports for and barriers to that implementation and endurance.
AP CS: Principles is a new Advanced Placement course in preparation by the College Board, for introduction in 2015. It is meant to align with college “CS 0” courses for non-CS majors.
A space for our community ambassadors to share ideas, resources, and tips for successfully leading the CS for All Teachers virtual community of practice.
The Elementary School Group provides a forum for teachers from PreK through grade five to discuss innovative ways to implement computer science across the curriculum.
The Middle School Group provides a forum for teachers from grades six through eight to discuss innovative ways to implement computer science across the curriculum.
CS in the Wild is our "home base" for the CS for All Teachers Community! We invite you to share articles, videos, quotations, links, and discussions about computer science topics that do not align directly with any particular ECS/CSP curricular el
The CS Instructional Coaches group connects members of the CS education community who use coaching to support K12 computer science teachers in a variety of contexts including at the school and district level as well as part of professional develop
The CS Teaching and Learning Collaboratory (CS-TLC) is based at Rutgers University's Center for Effective School Practices and the Department of Computer Science.
Thanks for visiting the CSP Open Group! This group is for all who are interested in the AP Computing Science Principles course.
Welcome to the ECS Open Group! This group is a place for all those who are especially interested in teaching or learning to teach Exploring Computer Science.
This interactive group focuses on equity and access in computer science for all. It is meant to be driven by engagement, reflection, and action.
This project aims to permanently increase the capacity of the state of Maine to offer high quality computer science instruction.
Teach AP CSP with Mobile CSP!
Mobile CSP offers a College Board endorsed curriculum and professional development for teachers.
The focus of this CS10K project is to broaden the computer science curriculum available in Montana's public high schools so that more students are exposed to opportunities within CS.
Building on a prior partnership, this STEM-C Partnership's Computer Science Education Expansion project will permanently increase and enhance computer science learning opportunities for high school students in the Black Hills and across South Dako
Welcome to the space for TALECS PD with your hosts: Ken, Nicole, and Jennifer.
This PD is all online:
Welcome to the space for TALECS PD with your hosts: Ken, Nicole, and Jennifer.
This PD is all online:
This is a private group space for the Teacher Leadership in CS Micro-credentials pilot. Pilot participants can access all meeting information, recordings, and resources via this group space.
The Utah Exploring Computer Science Initiative will implement a new one-semester computer science course in high schools throughout the state of Utah. The curriculum will be modeled on the LAUSD Exploring Computer Science curriculum.