This special event welcomes classroom and community educators to a fun-filled day exploring cross-curricular applications of computer programming concepts.
Throughout the day, educators will be introduced to Raspberry Pi technology, learn about CHM’s educational resources, and discover meaningful strategies for incorporating computer science and computer history into a wide variety of learning environments. Participants will network and share ideas with classroom, community, and museum educators while exploring new concepts to take back to their students and communities.
The Design_Code_Build program is a one-day event that provides engaging hands-on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) learning opportunities. Activities focus on problem-solving and innovation through the lens of computer science and computing history. Each event features a keynote “rock star” speaker from the tech industry. Rock stars explores their personal and professional journeys and share insights that help to inspire interest and curiosity.
Please note that this event is for classroom and community educators interested in learning and doing more with technology. No prior computer programming experience is required.
There is a $15.00 non-refundable fee per individual participating in the event. To inquire about financial assistance, please contact Cate Robbins.
Design_Code_Build is developed and led by the Computer History Museum and made possible with generous support from our sponsors.
Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard
Mountain View,
CA,
94043