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CxD 2021 Summer Workshop Series
CxD 2021 Summer Workshop Series
  • Computing by Design 2021
  • About Us
  • Registration and Contact
  • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Programming Workshops
    • ✻ Choosing a Programming WS
    • ✻ Schedule
    • ✻ Optional: Programming Intros
    • Trivia Web App
      • Workshop Prep
      • Live Zoom: Mon 1:00 pm ⏰
      • Programming Warm-Up ⏱
      • Teacher Insights
      • Program a Trivia App ⏱
      • Live Zoom: Wed 11:30 am ⏰
      • Workshop Deliverables
    • Chatbot Web App
      • Workshop Prep
      • Live Zoom: Mon 1:00 pm ⏰
      • Programming Warm-Up ⏱
      • Teacher Insights
      • Program a Chatbot ⏱
      • Live Zoom: Wed 1:00 pm ⏰
      • Workshop Deliverables
    • Wheeled Robot
      • Workshop Prep
      • Live Zoom: Mon 2:30 pm ⏰
      • Programming Warm-Up ⏱
      • Teacher Insights
      • Program a Robot ⏱
      • Live Zoom: Thur 11:30 am ⏰
      • Workshop Deliverables
    • Video Game
      • Workshop Prep
      • Live Zoom: Mon 2:30 pm ⏰
      • Programming Warm-Up ⏱
      • Teacher Insights
      • Program a Video Game ⏱
      • Live Zoom: Thur 1:00 pm ⏰
      • Workshop Deliverables
    • Internet of Things (IoT)
      • Workshop Prep
      • Live Zoom: Mon 2:30 pm ⏰
      • Programming Warm-Up ⏱
      • Teacher Insights
      • Program for IoT ⏱
      • Live Zoom: Thur 2:30 pm ⏰
      • Workshop Deliverables
    • Data Visualization
      • Workshop Prep
      • Live Zoom: Mon 1:00 pm ⏰
      • Programming Warm-Up ⏱
      • Teacher Insights
      • Program for Data Viz ⏱
      • Live Zoom: Wed 2:30 pm ⏰
      • Workshop Deliverables
  • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Innovation Workshop
    • ✻ Prepare a Full CS Experience
    • ✻ Schedule
    • Module 1 - Introduction
    • Module 2 - Project Phase One
    • Module 3 - Project Phase Two
    • Module 4 - Project Phase Three
    • Workshop Deliverable
    • Resources
  • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PBLWorks 101 Workshop
    • ✻ Managing CS Projects in Class
  • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cross-Discipline Workshops
    • ✻ Short Projects for Any Class
    • ✻ Schedule
    • Proposing Solutions in Computing
    • Sketching and Prototyping in Computing
    • Product Evaluation in Computing
    • CS for Math & Science: Charting Data
    • CS for Language Arts: Natural Language Processing
    • Build a Flash Card App Study Guide for Any Course
  • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Resources
    • Computing by Design Docs
    • IN CS Standards K-12
    • US K12 CS Framework
    • IN Work-Based Learning Manual
    • IN Employability Skills
    • PBLWorks | About PBL
    • PBLWorks | More Resources
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  1. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cross-Discipline Workshops

✻ Short Projects for Any Class

Previous✻ Managing CS Projects in ClassNext✻ Schedule

Last updated 3 years ago

Whether you teach math, language arts, history, or computer science – prepare for a short project that intersects computer science with any discipline.

Choose one (or more) of six workshops that introduce you to short projects of approximately 5 to 10 student hours. Each workshop will be offered July 12 - 16. These workshops allow 1) CS teachers that are already skilled in one area of CS to supplement their PBL/CS proficiencies, or 2) non-CS teachers a meaningful way to inject a small CS project into their class.

Workshop

Description

Proposing Solutions in Computing

Students investigate a problem, defining the key stakeholders and identifying the opportunities for improvement with computing technologies. Students will then generate proposals for presentation.

Business, Design, and Language Arts

Sketching and Prototyping in Computing

Students envision a new mobile application through sketches and generate a dynamic prototype (without coding) to evaluate their idea.

Engineering Design, Drawing and Art

Product Evaluation in Computing

Students conduct a careful study of an existing computer/phone product for usability and user experience. Students will synthesize a report or presentation to share their findings and recommendations.

Business, Design, Language Arts

CS for Math & Science: Charting Data

Students process and prepare data for visualization with a combination of spreadsheets and graphics software.

Math, Science, and Engineering

CS for Language Arts: Use Machine Learning to Analyze Writing

Students experiment with natural language processing techniques to analyze writing and evaluate the value and risk it brings.

Language Arts and Social Sciences

Build a Flip Card App Study Guide for Any Course

Students input course content for a flip card application and then style it for a fun and engaging experience.

Any Subject