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Deadline Extended: Complete Your 2021 CS for All Teachers Community Survey for a Chance to win an amazon gift card!
Submitted by Robert Schwarzhaupt on Wed, 03/24/2021 - 11:38 am EDT
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Screentime Action Network Resource Library
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Mon, 04/04/2022 - 6:04 pm EDT
The Screentime Action Network Resource Library has an incredible amount of resources that could be useful for teaching students (and their families) about using technology in a healthy way.
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Evaluating Websites
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Mon, 03/21/2022 - 1:49 pm EDT
April Fools Day would be a fun day to teach students how to evaluate websites for credibility.
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Another Resource for Safer Internet Day!
Submitted by Michele Lombardi on Thu, 02/10/2022 - 12:04 pm EST
Just noticed a link to Google's new curriculum and interactive game for cyber safety, "Be Internet Awesome."
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Safer Internet Day
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Tue, 02/08/2022 - 10:30 am EST
Today is Safer Internet Day!
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Sisters Rise Up: Free AP Computer Science Tutoring for Female Students of Color
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Wed, 01/26/2022 - 11:20 am EST
Here is a great opportunity for female students of color in AP Computer Science Classes: https://rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.co
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Human Bias in CS Education Article and Questions
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Sun, 01/16/2022 - 7:27 pm EST
I've been looking for ways to celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Article: Its Time for More Critical CS Education
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Tue, 12/21/2021 - 10:37 am EST
I think this would be an excellent article to consider in AP CSP classrooms and with other high schoo
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How do you Decide What Students Belong in Your CS Classes?
Submitted by Vanessa Jones on Thu, 12/09/2021 - 2:30 pm EST
How do you decide what students belong in your CS classrooms. What criteria is used to put these students in your classrooms?
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Hidden Figures
Submitted by Rebekah Lang on Wed, 11/10/2021 - 12:52 pm EST
I know I'm a bit behind here, but I've finally read Hidden Figures. How inspiring to learn that about first "computers"--black women in the 1940s! I'm going to watch the movie this weekend.