View Workshop: Computer Science/Digital Fluency (CSDF) Standards

Workshop NameComputer Science/Digital Fluency (CSDF) Standards
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Workshop Short DescAre you ready to embark on a journey of digital discovery and enhance your teaching capabilities in the realm of Computer Science and Digital Fluency? Join us for a comprehensive full-day workshop tailored for beginners, where we'll delve into the fundamental concepts of these standards, equipping you with the tools to integrate them seamlessly into your curriculum.
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School Year2024-2025
Rolling Online CourseNo
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Category517 - Model Schools
SubcategoryCurric: Effective Use of Technology
Provider517 - Model Schools
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Duration6 Hours
LevelSED CODES 1,2,3,4
Total Workshop Days1.0
Credit Hours5.50
Days To Bill1.0
Participants Must Attend All DaysNo
District Always Pays Participant FeeYes
Participant Approval NeededNo
Scoring ExamsNo
Assigned SeatingNo
Assigned Seating By TableNo
Limit One District Per TableNo
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Workshop Full DescImmerse yourself in a transformative workshop that centers around the exploration of five core concepts crucial to Computer Science and Digital Fluency. Begin by understanding the profound impacts of computing on society, economics, and ethics, gaining valuable insights into how technology shapes our world. Develop a strong foundation in computational thinking, the problem-solving approach central to computer science, fostering analytical skills with broad applicability across various disciplines.

Throughout the workshop, participants will be guided through the Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards relevant to their specific grade level band. Explore the wealth of resources provided by CABOCES, that address these standards and offer practical tools for seamless classroom implementation. Engage in hands-on opportunities to review and fine-tune planned instruction, incorporating identified standards seamlessly into your curriculum. Collaboratively work to embed these standards within existing lesson plans, ensuring practical application and seamless integration into your teaching practices.

This workshop is meticulously tailored for beginners, providing a supportive environment for educators new to Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards. Gain hands-on experience and practical strategies, fostering a future-ready classroom that confidently integrates these standards into daily teaching practices. Connect with fellow educators, sharing ideas and strategies for the successful integration of standards, and collectively build a supportive professional community. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding, refine your instructional practices, and forge meaningful connections with like-minded professionals in the field.
Workshop AudienceAny K-12 teacher.
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Workshop Objectives1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the five core concepts in Computer Science and Digital Fluency

2. Apply the acquired knowledge to grade-level bands

3. Explore and integrate resources provided by CABOCES, aligning them with the identified standards to enhance classroom instruction

4. Work collaboratively to embed the Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards within existing lesson plans

5. Empower educators to create future-ready classrooms by confidently integrating Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards into their instructional practices
Assessment of LearningThe assessment will be from feedback from the school and the teachers attending indicating how they were able to implement Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards in their environment.
Workshop Topics, Concepts & ResourcesThe course topics are centered around best practices with the Computer Science and Digital Fluency standards.
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Submitted For Approval01/04/2024
Approved12/22/2023
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CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
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Public NotesPlease bring a charged device
Workshop Id2641
Added ByLindsay Anne Simpson
BocesCattaraugus-Allegany BOCES
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Entry Date12/11/2023 10:56:28
Last Modified Date01/04/2024 15:35:55

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