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What's a CS Core Practice Anyway?

The Indiana Academic Computer Science Standards include both core concepts and core practices. The seven core practices of computer science (similar...

What is Nextech CSforGood?

Are you interested in helping students demonstrate how computer science can be used to solve problems in your school or local community? In this...

Unpacking 2022 Computer Science Standard Vocabulary

This workshop reviews some of the more challenging vocabulary words (and concepts) in the 2022 Indiana Academic computer science standards across...

Tynker for Educators

Tynker is a programming platform to help students learn coding skills, including game design, web design, animation, and robotics. As a teacher,...

The AI Education Project - AI Snapshots

The AI Education Project has created two teaching resources to help include AI literacy in the classroom. AI Snapshots is a set of classroom...

ScratchEd

Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using a simple block-based coding language. It's a...

CSEd Week & Hour of Code Introduction

Join Amanda McCammon and Stephanie Zircher as Stephanie gives an introduction to Computer Science Week, Hour of Code, and Nextech.

CS First: Unplugged Curriculum

CS First is a coding and computer science program from Google. The program employs Scratch for learners to code. Google identified internet...

Coding Rooms

Coding Rooms is a real-time platform that allows teachers to engage with students’ code instantly. Students can work with a variety of languages,...

Coding in Math

IDOE is excited to host CodeHS for learning about computer science and math in middle school. In this workshop, teachers learn how to promote...

Teach Indy | Teacher Talk: What's the Data Telling Us? ILEARN

Join the team from Teach Indy as well as a panel of Educators to discuss how educators are processing data going into the 2022-23 School Year. In our...

State & Public Library Services to Teachers of Adolescents

An overview of state library and public library services for middle and high school ELA teachers.Resource:State and Public Library Services

Growing Readers with IREAD-3 Results: On-Demand Workshop

IREAD-3 allows schools to grow reading proficiency skills by analyzing students' results to inform instruction and provide the appropriate...

A Path to Follow: Learning to Listen to Families

We know that families, and the home literacy environments they create, are significant factors in the development of your children’s literacy and...

Disciplinary Literacy

We know literacy is an essential skill across content areas, but knowing how to intertwine literacy with your specific subject area. This graphic...

Checkology

Checkology is a great resource from News Literacy Project designed to help educators equip their students with the literacy skills necessary for...

Building a Culture of Literacy with Adolescents

Creating a Culture of Reading is critical in the Information Age in which we live. Everything vies for our students’ attention, so it is up to us...

Specially Designed Instruction: On-Demand Workshop

Check out this workshop led by Tonia Brewer, where she defines specially designed instruction (SDI) and what separates it from differentiated...

Google Classroom: Use the Question Feature

The Question feature in Google Classroom is great for formative assessments, exit tickets, and bell work activities. Learn all about using Google...

Ooodle

Calling all math teachers! If you've been following the Wordle craze, then you know Wordle is a game where players manipulate words. Ooodle is like...