Computer Science Application
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Are you currently a CSTA Member?
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Which regional chapter do you belong to?
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Teaching Assignment / School Information
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Classroom Teacher
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Grade levels supported
(select all that apply)
K-5
6-8
9-12
Have you participated in previous summer computer science professional learning
(Code.org, CS PD Week, etc.)?
Yes
No
Please name the training.
School Information
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If your institution is not listed, it may be included under a different name. To request an Illinois organization be added to the list, please email support@ltcillinois.org.
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Does your school currently offer computer science as a stand alone course or integrated in other content?
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Please explain.
How are you planning on implementing computer science in the upcoming school year?
Administrator Information
In order to participate in our summer professional learning program, administrator approval is required. Please provide us with the contact information of the administrator who has the authority to provide this approval.
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Workshop Information
Select a preferred location and date:
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Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar, MO (June 9-13)
Microsoft Office, Cortex, St. Louis, MO (June 9-13)
CSEL Program, Crowne Plaza, Rosemont, IL (June 23-27)
CS PD Week- Central IL (June 23-27)
Which professional learning program would you like to join for the 2024-2025 school year?
Please note- priority participation in the
CSEL program
will be given to teachers of multilingual students. Other participants will be considered if space allows.
Code.org CS Discoveries
Come discover the many ways Code.org’s free CS Discoveries curriculum can help your students grow as CS learners through a unique mix of problem solving, programming, physical computing, and user-centered design activities. Participants in this course will also learn how to spark interest in CS learning through the creation of websites, apps, animations, games, and physical computing systems.
Code.org CS Principles
Challenge your high school students to explore how computing and technology can impact the world, with a focus on the internet, cybersecurity, app design, and the complexities of digital information. Participants in this track will learn about the free curriculum, as well as how to integrate it into either an existing CS program or any core content area.
Code.org CSA
Take your high school students from theory to real-world application with this AP-aligned curriculum where students learn object-oriented programming using Java and act as software engineers. Participants in this track will also engage with intermediate CS topics including data structuring, processing data using algorithms, and computing’s ethical and social implications.
Code.org CS Fundamentals
(June 23-24 ONLY)
CS Fundamentals is an introductory workshop designed for elementary educators new to teaching computer science who want to explore how to begin teaching Code.org's CS Fundamentals curriculum. Join your peers and experienced facilitators to get a hands-on intro to computer science, pedagogy, overviews of the online curriculum, and Code.org's teacher dashboard, as well as strategies for teaching “unplugged” classroom activities.
CS PD Week Elementary Explorations Track
Have fun exploring robots, unplugged activities, and much more as you practice weaving computational thinking and interdisciplinary connections together with your core content area.
CS PD Week Middle/High School Explorations Track
Learn to incorporate interdisciplinary connections, computational thinking, and a variety of fresh, engaging CS education activities into your grade 6-12 curriculum using robots, unplugged activities, and more.
Do you have an English as a Second Language (ESL) endorsement?
Yes
No
Commitment.
CS Discoveries, CS Principles, and CSA consist of 5 day summer trainings and an additional 4-8 virtual Academic Yearly Workshops (AYW). Are you committed to participating in the entire Professional Learning Program?
Yes
No
Please explain
Scholarships.
Limited scholarship funding is available for participation in the summer learning programs. Please provide any additional information you'd like to share about why your application should be considered for a scholarship.
How did you hear about this program?