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Code.org AI Foundations

Mon. June 8, 2026 8:30 am - 4:30 pm CDT

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Code.org AI Foundations

Mon. June 8, 2026 | 8:30 am - Fri. June 12, 2026 | 4:30 pm CDT

Help prepare your students for an AI-powered future using AI Foundations, Code.org’s newest curriculum for grade 9-12 students. This high school course blends real-world AI applications with computer science fundamentals, helping spark a passion for both and engaging students in explorations of computing’s impact beyond the classroom.

⭐️ Curriculum Highlights:

  • No Prior Experience Required | Students new to learning CS can jump in and immediately engage with coursework
  • Adaptable Units | Modular units – including lessons plans, assessments, and slide decks – can be adapted to your school’s goals
  • Engaging, Project-Based Learning | Students learn from CS in the real world by exploring data, ethics, privacy, and AI
  • Low Barrier to Entry | 100% free curriculum resources make implementation straight-forward and immediately impactful

This multi-day cohort for Missouri educators will introduce you to the AI Foundations curriculum, including each modular unit and a variety of project-based learning experiences. Educators will also dig into the curriculum’s provided lesson plans, assessments, and slide decks – making it even easier to start teaching this course during the upcoming school year.

Scholarships are available to Missouri educators. Contact Sarah Phelps for more details.

Format
Focus Area
Classroom Integration & Pedagogy Computer Science & STEM
PD Hours
35
Cost
$1,000

Other

PD Hours
35

Venue

Southwest Baptist University
1600 University Ave
Bolivar, MO 65613 United States
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Presenter

Sarah Phelps
Sarah Phelps
Director, Computer Science and STEM, Learning Technology Center