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👈 Find more details on each workshop through the navigation on the left.
Teachers will be provided stipends on the following schedule each summer.
$250 dollars per participation in a one-week workshop (Programming WS, PBLWorks WS, Cross-Discipline WS)
✱ The CxD innovation workshop at CSPD Week is not included in stipends distributed by us, but they are offered through CSPD.
The maximum total stipend in a summer workshop series will not exceed $1000 per teachers. In order to receive a stipend for the PBLWorks Workshop the teacher must also participate in at least one other workshop to ensure sufficient coverage of computer science content.
The following are required to receive the stipend for each workshop.
Participation in all live online sessions for the given workshop
Participation in the online Slack community
Complete associated surveys
Submission of a final deliverable that demonstrates competency in the workshop content
While the project guide, linked below, can be used as-is in your classroom, you will likely want to adapt the instructions to meet the specific needs of your course context and objectives. Feel free to use any portion of the material in your own documentation.
Attend the live Zoom session on Monday June 13, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT ⏰ The Zoom link will be provided in Slack.
Follow the project guide and complete an example project to meet your student expectations, as you construct any adapted project instructions documents you will use for your course.
Use our Slack channel #short-project-cs-for-math-and-science
to post questions/answers, to share things you have created or to share additional resources you have found.
Attend the live Zoom session on Thursday June 16, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm EDT ⏰ The same Zoom link will be used for this meeting
Continue posting questions and sharing success in Slack #
short-project-cs-for-math-and-science
as you complete your project example and adapted project instructions.
Slack will be our primary communication platform for the workshop. The video above provides a brief introduction on the features of Slack, but more help and tutorials can be found at https://slack.com/help.
Replit is the recommended programming environment for many of our projects. The video above provides a brief introduction on the features of Replit, but more help and tutorials can be found at https://docs.replit.com/.
While the project guide, linked below, can be used as-is in your classroom, you will likely want to adapt the instructions to meet the specific needs of your course context and objectives. Feel free to use any portion of the material in your own documentation.
Attend the live Zoom session on Monday June 13, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT ⏰ The Zoom link will be provided in Slack.
Follow the project guide and complete an example project to meet your student expectations, as you construct any adapted project instructions documents you will use for your course.
Use our Slack channel #short-project-build-a-flip-card-study-app
to post questions/answers, to share things you have created or to share additional resources you have found.
Attend the live Zoom session on Thursday June 16, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EDT ⏰ The same Zoom link will be used for this meeting
Continue posting questions and sharing success in Slack #
short-project-build-a-flip-card-study-app
as you complete your project example and adapted project instructions.
This workshop is largely asynchronous, providing you flexibility to complete things on a schedule that works for you. Below you will find the sequence of events and videos for the workshop. Notice the two live Zoom sessions on Monday at 1:00 pm and Wednesday at 11:30 am. Otherwise we will use Slack for discussions and impromptu Zoom meetings as needed. Please don't hesitate posting a message on Slack for help.
Slack Channel: #programming-trivia-app in the CxD 2022 Slack Workspace
Zoom Video Conferences: Link will be provided on Slack
Submit your project example and adapted project instructions for the workshop deliverable by July 11, 2022. 🎉
Submit your project example and adapted project instructions for the workshop deliverable by July 11, 2022. 🎉
Slack will be our primary communication platform for the workshop. The video above provides a brief introduction on the features of Slack, but more help and tutorials can be found at .
Replit is the recommended programming environment for many of our projects. The video above provides a brief introduction on the features of Replit, but more help and tutorials can be found at .
Documentation Link: Note: The CxD trivia project provides two online documents. One document for the broader project instructions that include things like research, design and implementation. The second document is a code reference for programming. In this workshop we will focus on the programming and use the code reference document.
Programming Platform: is the recommended programming platform
Recommended Programming Supplements: Listed in the Trivia Code Reference doc 👉.