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Learn how to create polished classroom visuals without spending hours on each design, then put what you've learned into action by creating your own Google Classroom banner.
Start your journey with this AI-powered platform for teachers by learning how to navigate its interface, use its chatbot, and match its AI tools to your specific teaching goals and needs.
Gemini in Google Classroom, account updates, and the brand-new Google Vids. Tune in to discover what they are and how to use them to plan lessons, engage students, or streamline your workflow.
Computational thinking has a place in every content area. Tune in for strategies that help students break down problems, spot patterns, and approach new challenges with greater confidence.
This foundational session provides coaches with a comprehensive overview of the AI Illinois Challenge, including the challenge structure, timelines, prize opportunities, and connection to the White House Presidential AI Challenge.
Today’s learners need real world skills like managing money, exploring careers, and navigating wellness. Tune in to discover free resources for bringing these crucial topics to life.
This interactive session equips coaches with practical strategies for supporting student teams, including flexible coaching approaches and recommended pacing with a "red team day" around November 19 for testing.
Hear insights from a leading edtech voice on how AI is reshaping teaching and learning, as well as answers to your questions about technology's evolving role in the classroom.
If you already know your way around Canva, this workshop will help you climb to the next ridge. Canva’s AI-powered Magic Studio packs advanced tools for brainstorming, writing, image editing, and effortless design tweaks—perfect for educators who want to work smarter and create faster.
Explore the new Code.org Coach Materials in this virtual, interactive 4-hour training designed to help your teachers, school, or district succeed with Code.org's curriculum.
This session explores Playlab's advanced features and focuses on helping coaches guide students through project refinement, including tips for enhancing references, troubleshooting issues, and testing thoroughly.
Discover how this teacher-favorite tool can make any document interactive and more accessible for students while boosting comprehension, fostering creativity, and providing differentiated support.
For over a decade, we've celebrated CS Ed Week with an Hour of Code. This year, we're adding to our annual celebration with a new Code.org hour for students - Hour of AI!
K-12 SCHOOL LEADERS: hear from an edtech law expert as he explores these critical updates and offers insights on edtech trends that may impact how your school plans and operates in the coming year.
The Nearpod Library is a goldmine of ready-to-use lessons. Trek deeper into the platform’s rich library of interactive content with this hands-on workshop for teachers with some Nearpod experience.
Help your students step confidently into the world of AI with MagicStudent! Come learn how to use this student-safe environment and customize its Chatbot Builder and Research Assistant tools.
New to Padlet? This is your first stop, where your trail guide will go over the basics of making an account and utilizing a Padlet board to create engaging and collaborative experiences for the classroom.
Curious about AI but not sure how it fits into your school? This beginner-friendly session for teachers and administrators illuminates AI's potential uses in teaching and learning + how instructional coaching can support it.
Discover how to demystifying machine learning for your upper elementary or middle school classroom using Code.org's interactive activities and lesson guidance support.
Dive back into Nearpod with an exploration of the platform's core activity building features, including how to intentionally layer interactive features so that every slide keeps students actively engaged.
CS Connections is your ticket to uncovering coding's potential in science, math, ELA, and social studies classrooms. Learn how to use this project-based curriculum to unlock studnets' critical-thinking and creativity, regardless of subject.
It's time to get physical with coding! Come explore how Code.org’s Maker course and the micro:bit work together to transform abstract computer science concepts into concrete, tactile learning experiences.
Eager to bring Code.org to your district? This in-depth training sets up educators for success using facilitation models and strategies aligned with developing computer science teaching competency.