K-12 Professional Development
Nextech is proud to sponsor and help organize Indiana’s first ever CSPDWeek.
Learn more here!
Teacher Training
The Nextech Professional Learning Program is open to all districts and schools in Indiana and supports teachers with diverse backgrounds (both CS and non-CS teachers) and classroom needs. These programs are designed to provide high-quality instruction, tools, resources and curriculum for teachers and students.
Each workshop has specific registration requirements and different time commitments.
Select your gradeband:
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Select your gradeband:
K-5
6-8
9-12
Schools
Teachers Trained
Workshops
Training Hours
Computer Science Implementation
These 1-day Classroom to Career workshop opportunities are open to all K-12 Nextech teachers. They are fun experiences to help teachers understand how computer science impacts different careers so that they can best help their students understand the multitude of industries and opportunities available to them in the subject.
Tech Connections
Nextech offers 1-day experiences to help teachers understand how computer science impacts different careers so that they can best help their students understand the multitude of industries and opportunities available to them in the subject.
Code.org Partnership

“Thank you so much for the outstanding professional development you have provided me this summer. I really appreciate the support you give me in being the best computer science teacher I can be. My students are going to love what I have learned! I can't wait to show them!
Emily C.
Middle School CS Teacher“Having Nextech's support has been huge in helping me make this transition to the world of CS. I know there are a lot of programs out there and I have experimented with several of them. But the support and training I have received from Nextech and Code.org is by far the best for me and my students.”
Joann N.
High School CS Teacher“In the Nextech training, you work with your colleagues to build the confidence to try something new. There's a few people that have maybe taught CS before, but it's a lot of us coming in and learning for the first time. We're actually learning it's okay to mess up. It's okay if you don't know all the answers.”