Third Stevens Workshop on High School Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology will be
hosting the third Stevens Workshop on High School Computer Science, on Friday, January 30. The intended audience
for the workshop is educators and students interested in:
- Computer Science
- Software Development
- Information Systems
- Security and Privacy
- Web Programming
- Computer Applications
Students and teachers of computer science in high school are welcome. Students should be accompanied by a teacher. To avoid overcrowding of laboratories during student sessions, we request no more than four (4) students per teacher, and no more than eight (8) students per school. Registration is free, but required in order to make arrangements for attendees.
Workshop Agenda
Teacher Track |
Student Track |
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| 8:30-9:00am | Continental breakfast (Bissinger Room, Howe 4th floor). | |
| 9:00-9:45am |
Keynote: Don Slater, Carnegie Mellon University Alice |
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| 9:45-10:00am | Coffee break | |
| 10:00am-noon | Panel Discussion: CS Pedagogy in K-12 (Babbio 122) David Klappholz, Stevens Institute of Technology David Naumann, Stevens Institute of Technology Monisha Pulimood, The College of New Jersey Don Slater, Carnegie Mellon University Alfred Thompson, Microsoft Corporation |
Tour of Computer Science Labs, and Hands-On Activities (Security Lab, Visualization Lab, Lieb Conf Room). |
| 12:00-1:00pm | CS in College & Lunch (Bissinger Room, Howe 4th floor). | |
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