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Computer Science CSTA-Compiled Resources to Support Teaching During Compilation of CS Resources Teachers Association COVID-19 (CSTA)

CSforALL CSforALL is a central resource for individuals and Use the drop down options to organizations interested in K-12 computer science (CS) filter resources for students, education. We connect providers, schools and districts, educators and families. funders, and researchers working toward the goal of providing quality CS education to every child in the .

Edcuration Edcuration brings together vendors and educators in a more Resources for educators. collaborative way, we can empower our schools to make real advancements in student learning. Use the Search By filter options to sort Computer Science-related resources.

Amazon Future Fully sequenced and paced digital curriculum, teacher Free online computer sciences Engineers resources, and professional development. classes for any student or teacher.

Advanced Placement AP Computer Science Principles introduces students to the College Board-Endorsed (AP) Computer foundational concepts Curricula Providers Science Principles AP Student COVID-19 Virus Info Note: Educators must be College Board authorized to teach AP AP Updates for Schools CSP.

Advanced Placement AP Computer Science A is an introductory college-level College Board-Endorsed (AP) Computer computer science course. Students cultivate their Curricula Providers Science A understanding of coding through analyzing, writing, and testing code as they explore concepts like modularity, Note: Educators must be College variables, and control structures. Board authorized to teach AP CS A. AP Student COVID-19 Virus Info

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Codecademy Offers a variety of online computer science-related courses including programming, web development, data science, game development, etc.

Note: Geared more towards secondary

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CodeHS CodeHS Virtual Learning Guide CodeHS Virtual Learning https://help.codehs.com/en/articles/3798929-using-codehs-f Response Letter or-virtual-learning

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CodeSpark Academy CodeSpark Academy for Educators https://codespark.com/educators

Codelicious Codelicious Free Teacher Resources https://www.codelicious.com/free-teacher-resources

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Harvard University CS50 AP - satisfies the College Board 's new AP CS ​ CS50 Principles curriculum framework

- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python - This ​ ​ course explores the concepts and algorithms at the foundation of modern artificial intelligence, diving into the ideas that give rise to technologies like game-playing engines, handwriting recognition, and machine translation

- CS50x Puzzle Day - The event is open to everyone around ​ ​ Please note that this list is provided for informational purposes, to support schools and families. Linked materials have not been vetted through an ​ OCID state-level curriculum review committee process.

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the world, whether taking CS50 or not. No prior CS experience required. Teams of size 2, 3, or 4 are encouraged, or you can participate on your own.

Girls Who Code Free Weekly Computer Science Activities

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Kodable Kodable gives K-5 schools the tools they need to teach computer science successfully.

NICERC Cyber, STEM and Computer Science Curriculum for all grades K through 12.

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Collection of shareable resources

Project GUTS Project GUTS' Computer Science in Science curriculum makes it easy to integrate computer modeling and simulation into middle and high school science classrooms. Introduction to Computer Modeling and Simulation

Scratch & Scratch Jr Scratch - Scratch helps young people learn to think ​ ​ creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century. Scratch is a project of the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is provided free of charge.

Scratch Jr - ScratchJr is an introductory programming ​ language that enables young children (ages 5-7) to create their own interactive stories and games

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The Journal Free Resources: Ed Tech Companies Step Up During CS-related: Boolean Girl, Coronavirus Outbreak Carnegie Mellon, Nepris, Robokind,

Tynker for Schools Easy-to-learn, visual programming courses for students Access the entire Tynker grades K and up! curriculum and platform at no cost for you and your students (until May 2020).

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Cyberwise CyberWise is a resource site for BUSY grownups who want to help youth use digital media safely and wisely. It is the companion site to Cyber Civics, our comprehensive digital literacy program for middle school

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Hawaii Internet The Hawaii State Attorney General’s informational website Crimes Against on internet safety and digital citizenship-related learning Children Task Force resources.

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HIDOE Internet The Hawaii Department of Education’s Internet Safety Safety Website informational website that includes a section on Digital Citizenship.

International Society 3 ways to weave digital citizenship into your curriculum for Technology in Education (ISTE) - 9 resources for teaching digital citizenship Digital Citizenship

KidsHealth Internet Nemours is a nonprofit children’s health system that ​ Safety provides internet safety related information through the KidsHealth website.

Media Literacy Now Media Literacy Now supports efforts that prepare young people to be thoughtful, safe and effective consumers and creators of media.

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NetSmartz NetSmartz is the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMC) online safety education program. It provides age-appropriate videos and activities to help teach children be safer online with the goal of helping children to become more aware of potential online risks and empowering them to help prevent victimization by making safer choices on- and offline.

News Literacy Project The News Literacy Project empowers educators to teach students the skills they need to become smart, active consumers of news and other information and engaged, informed participants in civic life.

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StaySafeOnline StaySafeOnline has information and resources to learn ​ about cybersecurity, online safety and being good digital citizens.

Computer Science Standards Resources K-12 Computer The Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) has a dedicated team and

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Science Standards teacher-led Board of Directors, focused on creating a strong environment to support for Student K–12 educators. Learning Computer Science These Standards are aspirational and dependent on sustained professional Standards for development (PD) and learning. We intend to provide a level of specificity that both Teachers offers sufficient guidance to novice CS teachers while allowing experienced CS teachers space for professional growth. This is critical because CS teachers enter the field from many different areas of specialization, and their preparation varies significantly. Each indicator is not an expectation of current knowledge, but instead a roadmap to help teachers from multiple entry points identify strengths and areas of need. We hope teachers use this information to seek out targeted professional development opportunities to increase their mastery. K-12 Computer The Association for Computing Machinery, Code.org, Computer Science Teachers Science Framework Association, Cyber Innovation Center, and National Math and Science Initiative have collaborated with states, districts, and the computer science education community to develop conceptual guidelines for computer science education. The K–12 Computer Science Framework comes at a time when our nation’s education systems are adapting to a 21st century vision of students who are not just computer users but also computationally literate creators who are proficient in the concepts and practices of computer science. States, districts, and organizations can use the framework to inform the development of standards and curriculum, build capacity for teaching computer science, and implement computer science pathways.

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