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====== CS4EDU Workshop 2011 ====== | ====== CS4EDU Workshop 2011 ====== | ||
- | The CS4EDU project is hosting a workshop on expanding and advancing computer science education in high schools. | + | **//__Expanding and Advancing CS Education in High Schools__//** |
**When**: June 8-10, 2011 | **When**: June 8-10, 2011 | ||
- | **Where**: Purdue University campus, West Lafayette, IN | + | **Where**: Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana; Lawson Computer Science Building. |
- | This workshop will bring together thought leaders and stake holders in this effort, including: | + | **Call for participation** |
- | * Individuals involved in the development of the new [[http://csprinciples.org/|CS Principles course]] | + | * Are you a faculty member interested in pilot testing the future [[http://csprinciples.org/|AP CS Principles course]]? |
- | * High school teachers who are experienced in teaching AP CS | + | * Are you a high school teacher interested in finding out more about the future AP CS Principles course? |
- | * Education and CS faculty involved or interested in new training programs for current and future CS teachers | + | * Are you an Education or CS faculty interested in new training programs for CS teachers? |
- | * Anyone with a passion for broadening participation in computer science and leveraging computing in other fields, in particular the sciences | + | * Are you passionate about broadening participation in computer science? |
- | //Workshop details coming soon!// | + | If you answered yes to any of the questions above, come to Purdue in June to share your ideas and experiences and to learn what others are doing in computer science education. |
- | ------- | + | **Agenda** |
- | This Workshop is organized with support from the National Science Foundation. | + | |
+ | We are pleased to announce that our keynote speakers include two representatives from the CSTA and two of the instructors of pilots of the proposed CS AP Principles course: | ||
+ | * [[ http://csta.acm.org/About/sub/press_kit/ExecutiveBios.html | Chris Stephenson]], Executive Director, Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) | ||
+ | * [[ http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/snyder/ | Larry Snyder]], University of Washington | ||
+ | * [[ http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~bsimon/ | Beth Simon]], University of California, San Diego | ||
+ | * [[ http://csta.acm.org/About/sub/press_kit/ExecutiveBios.html | Michelle Hutton]], President of CSTA and Director of Technology at The Girls' Middle School (GMS), Mountain View, CA | ||
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+ | * [[ws2011:agenda| Agenda with links to presentations]] | ||
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+ | **Registration** | ||
+ | * No registration fee, but registration is required | ||
+ | * Limited financial support for travel and lodging available | ||
+ | * [[http://cs4edu.cs.purdue.edu/ws2011:registration|Registration form]] | ||
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+ | **Travel & Lodging** | ||
+ | * [[ws2011:travel | Travel Details]] | ||
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+ | //Workshop organized with support from the National Science Foundation.// |