Code.org at NCCE 2025

February 26-28th

Come see us at NCCE in Seattle as we join the efforts to advance computer science education!

Demos and swag!

Code.org® is a nonprofit dedicated to the vision that every student has the opportunity to learn computer science as part of their core K-12 education. We focus on increasing participation by young women and students from other underrepresented groups. The leading provider of K-12 computer science curriculum in the largest school districts in the U.S., Code.org organizes the annual Hour of Code campaign. Code.org is supported by generous donors including Microsoft, Amazon, Google and others.

About the Event:

The Northwest Council for Computer Education

focuses on development of instructional and support staff to pursue professional growth to advance education. Lead, engage, and assist educational communities to reach higher levels of student and educator success through the use of 21st century technology.

Carrie Morrison, District Growth Manager will be on site at NCCE


Visit us! Code.org staff will be there to answer your questions and find out more about how we can help bring computer science and AI programs to your district.

PRESENTATION

Coding for Classrooms & Careers

When: Thursday February 27th , 1 pm-1:50 pm

Where: Room 606

Who: Carrie Morrison, District and School Growth Manager

Description: This panel of STEM education and workforce development experts will discuss effective strategies for integrating computer science into K-12 classrooms and how a foundational understanding of computer science translates into viable, lucrative career paths for students.

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PRESENTATION

Code.org District Program for CS Integration

When: Thursday, February 28th 2025 1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

Where: Room #606

Who: Carrie Morrison, District and School Growth Manager

Description: As AI and emerging technologies transform nearly every aspect of our lives, Code.org is leading a movement to ensure that K-12 students have a strong foundational understanding of computer science principles by the time they graduate high school, giving them a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving global economy. Come and learn about how our District Program provides a unique opportunity for school districts to partner with us in order to bring fun and engaging computer science curriculum to their students and equip teachers with the resources they need to successfully integrate computer science into their classrooms.

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AI Resources

Artificial intelligence isn't magic… It's just code! Demystify artificial intelligence (AI) by learning how it's changing the ways we live, work, and learn.

Free Curricula

Explore the different AI curriculum offerings for grades 3-12 which meet diverse classroom needs.

Explore the Code.org AI Curricula

AI Professional Learning

In AI 101 for teachers, you will discover the groundbreaking world of artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative potential in education with our foundational online learning series for teachers.

In Teaching AI and Machine Learning, you will train a machine learning model using AI Lab and engage with machine learning apps.

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Additional resources from Code.org

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District Program

Code.org is partnering with districts around the country 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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Free Curriculum

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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Professional Learning

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.

LMS Integrations

Connect existing learning management systems (LMS) used your school to Code.org with one-click roster syncing, single sign-on (SSO), and integrated curriculum access.