✻ Short Projects for Any Class
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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 |