Learn to teach Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals’ k-5 Code Studio courses and map them to Indiana standards curriculum in this 2-part virtual workshop.
Event Details
Intended Audience
This workshop is intended for K-5 educators new to computer science or to the 2023 Indiana Computer Science Standards, including:
- Computer Science Teachers
- Media/Library Specialists
- Resource/Tech Teachers
- General Education classroom teachers
Workshop Details
This workshop takes place over 2 virtual Zoom sessions. By registering, you are signing up to participate on:
- Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 6:00-8:00PM ET, AND
- Thursday, May 14, 2026, 6:00-8:00PM ET.
The workshop may include one asynchronous work session.
Note that this workshop is offered multiple times this year. Please sign up for only one offering.
Objectives
Perfect for K-5 teachers new to computer science or the 2023 Indiana Computer Science Standards, this workshop prepares you to teach the Code.org CS Fundamentals Courses for grades k-5.
The workshop provides an intro to computer science, pedagogy, overview of the online curriculum, teacher dashboard, and strategies for teaching “unplugged” classroom activities (lessons without devices) as well as exploring the Indiana K-5 Computer Science standards and how the Code.org CS Fundamentals (and others) curriculum maps to them.
Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals is a curriculum designed for K-5. Each course (one per grade level) has about 15 lessons that may be implemented as one unit or over the course of a semester. Students create computer programs that will help them learn to collaborate with others, develop problem-solving skills, and persist through difficult tasks. They will study programming concepts, computational thinking, digital citizenship, and develop interactive games or stories they can share.
Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals is for students (and teachers) new to Computer Science. Each course (A-F) begins with a grade appropriate entry point and structured ramp up concepts. The progression of courses builds on each other to ensure continuing students learn new things.
Stipend and PGP Points
Workshop attendees will receive 6 PGP points.
This workshop is eligible for CSPDWeek Continuing Education.
This workshop is eligible for a $100 incentive for all attendees.
Who Should Attend?
Intended Audience
This workshop is intended for K-5 educators new to computer science or to the 2023 Indiana Computer Science Standards, including:
- Computer Science Teachers
- Media/Library Specialists
- Resource/Tech Teachers
- General Education classroom teachers
Date and Time
Workshop Details
This workshop takes place over 2 virtual Zoom sessions. By registering, you are signing up to participate on:
- Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 6:00-8:00PM ET, AND
- Thursday, May 14, 2026, 6:00-8:00PM ET.
The workshop may include one asynchronous work session.
Note that this workshop is offered multiple times this year. Please sign up for only one offering.
About this Workshop
Objectives
Perfect for K-5 teachers new to computer science or the 2023 Indiana Computer Science Standards, this workshop prepares you to teach the Code.org CS Fundamentals Courses for grades k-5.
The workshop provides an intro to computer science, pedagogy, overview of the online curriculum, teacher dashboard, and strategies for teaching “unplugged” classroom activities (lessons without devices) as well as exploring the Indiana K-5 Computer Science standards and how the Code.org CS Fundamentals (and others) curriculum maps to them.
Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals is a curriculum designed for K-5. Each course (one per grade level) has about 15 lessons that may be implemented as one unit or over the course of a semester. Students create computer programs that will help them learn to collaborate with others, develop problem-solving skills, and persist through difficult tasks. They will study programming concepts, computational thinking, digital citizenship, and develop interactive games or stories they can share.
Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals is for students (and teachers) new to Computer Science. Each course (A-F) begins with a grade appropriate entry point and structured ramp up concepts. The progression of courses builds on each other to ensure continuing students learn new things.
What Teachers Will Receive
Stipend and PGP Points
Workshop attendees will receive 6 PGP points.
This workshop is eligible for CSPDWeek Continuing Education.
This workshop is eligible for a $100 incentive for all attendees.
