Come see us at ISTELive 24 in Denver. We'll be conducting demos in our booth, giving presentations, and giving away great swag!
Code.org staff will answer your questions and ask more about how we can help bring more computer science to your district. We'll have live demos and fun swag for you to take home!
Come meet with us!
Set up some time to meet with one of us during the conference.
PRESENTATION
Teach Students to Develop A Computer Vision Program
When: Monday, June 24, 2024 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Where: TBD
Who: Kenneth Akiha, Curriculum Development Manager, Dr. Jamila Cocchiola, 6-12 Curriculum Product Manager
Participants will get an overview of the Code.org Software Engineering & Computer Vision module and learn about the experiences of teachers and students who have completed this module. Participants will practice coding with Github Copilot chat and training their own computer vision model using Teachable Machine.
PRESENTATION
Bringing AI Professional Development to Your Staff
When: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Where: TBD
Who: Micah Kennedy, Professional Learning Manager
Improve teacher efficiency, support student learning, and help keep everyone safe online by bringing AI professional development to your staff. At this session you’ll learn how AI is impacting education, and get equipped with the knowledge, tools, and resources you need to support your staff in their AI journey.
PRESENTATION
Diving Into 'How AI Works' Curriculum With Code.org
When: Tuesday, June 25, 2024 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Where: TBD
Who: Amanda Dennard, Professional Learning Manager and Sarah Judd, Curriculum Content Developer
Demystify AI education with Code.org's "How AI Works" curriculum. In this session, you will learn key concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning, delve into generative AI large language models, explore ethical considerations like bias and privacy and gain insights into real-world AI applications.
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Code.org is partnering with districts to expand access to high-quality computer science (CS) education and ensure that students are equipped to adapt to the realities of a rapidly-evolving world.
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Find the perfect fit for your learning environment. Code.org offers courses, tutorials, and more designed for all ages and experience levels. Curriculum meets national and state computer science standards.
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Code.org offers professional learning opportunities in the form of in-person/virtual workshops and self-paced online modules to support teachers in every stage of their computer science teaching journey.
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