Ready for #CSEdWeek which kicks off December 4th? We sure are!
Join GEG Michigan for a live lunch and learn event to celebrate and highlight Google tools for teaching & learning computer science:
Learn to Code your Own Superhero with CS First
Tuesday, December 12th from 11:30-12:30 AM
Meeting Link: https://meet.google.com/rva-btjc-ner
Audience: Teachers (no registration required)
Would you like to learn more about Google CS First or coding and computer science? Join us as we dive in and complete an hour of code activity together where you’ll use code to take an everyday hero to superhero through a story or a game of your design. Fly, super jump or invisibility cloak your superhero back to your classroom ready to facilitate a CS First experience with your students. Google CS First curriculum targets 4th-8th grade students but this session is designed to be a helpful experience for any teacher who might be interested in trying block coding or Scratch.
And check out these other Google & Computer Science live stream events available from Google:
Learn to Code your Own Google Logo with CS First
December 4th @ 1pm *Registration required
Audience: Teachers & Students Grades 4+
Would you like to take your students on a journey to create their own Google Logo? Come join us to kick off Computer Science Education Week with a 60 minute co-taught CS First lesson!
Discover AI in Daily Life with Google’s Applied Digital Skills
December 5th @ 1pm *Registration Required
Audience: Teachers & Students Grades 4+
Have you ever wondered how an app can recommend movies that you may like? Or how a computer can suggest words to finish a sentence you’re typing? Come join us for day two of Computer Science Education Week with a 60 minute co-taught Applied Digital Skills lesson.
Exploring the frontiers of computer science: insights from leading developers
December 6th @ 1pm
Audience: Teachers & Students
Join us for a captivating journey into the ever-evolving world of computer science as we bring together several developers from unique backgrounds. In this 60-minute panel discussion moderated by Google's Head of Civil Rights Chanelle Hardy, our panelists will share their insights, experiences, and visions for the future while offering a glimpse into how they overcame obstacles, navigate change, and plan to shape the world of tomorrow.
Did you miss this week’s GEG MI Lunch & Learn? Check out the Learn to Code Your Own Superhero with CS First agenda for links to lead you to build your own superhero and more information on the Google CS First resources!
May all your superheroes help you get to the break!