Do you need resources to show your high
school students the exciting world of computer science? Join us for a
3-day summer workshop at Carnegie Mellon University where you can learn
how to use lots of exciting examples in your classes to open the world
of computer science to your students!
- Explore real-world examples of computation in action with the help
of Google.
- Learn how to get the interest of your students with food and teach
them something about computer science while you're at it.
- See how ideas from computer science have helped to revolutionize
the biological sciences.
- Bring a robot to class.
- See new tools for teaching students the principles of program development
and computational thinking.
- Hear from experts in the field about how you can help broaden participation
in computer science at your high school.
Click on the links above and find out more about this summer workshop
and how you can join us for this exciting event at Carnegie Mellon University.
Registration is $25. On-campus housing and the Friday night dinner will
be provided for admitted applicants. Participants will be responsible
for their own travel and meals.
The CS4HS workshop is funded in part by generous gifts from:
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