Computer Science Fundamentals
Designed to be fun and engaging, CSF blends online and “unplugged” activities to teach students computational thinking, problem-solving, and programming concepts.
Elementary school is the ideal time for students to be introduced to computer science as it fosters creativity and teaches students critical-thinking skills.
In this workshop you will be introduced to the elementary curriculum where students create their own games, art, and digital stories that they can share with their peers — all while developing problem-solving, collaboration, persistence, and computational thinking skills.
Do your students love to get up and move around? Half of the lessons are “unplugged” activities that teach computational thinking and digital citizenship skills without computers.
Workshop Date
Various trainings offered annually; see below for upcoming trainings
Time
Varies by training
Format
6-hour virtual or in-person workshop; varies by training
Cost
Scholarships available for all participants; no application required
What to Expect
Implementation
Strategies and resources to help educators implement the course in their classrooms.
Support
Ongoing support with a community of CS educators and access to online forums and classroom content.
Two workshops to fit your experience
CSF Intro Workshop
Designed for elementary educators new to teaching computer science who want to explore how to begin teaching the CSF curriculum, this workshop includes an overview of the curriculum and teacher dashboard.
CSF Deep Dive Workshops
Developed for K-5 educators who have taught CSF and want best practice strategies and teaching tips to optimize the curriculum. Teachers work through individual challenges in carefully crafted sessions led by experienced facilitators.
Upcoming Workshops
All trainings are eligible for Continuing Education Credits, Renewal Units and WA STEM clock hours.