Design_Code_Build for Educators combines elements of both the introductory and intermediate student programs, helping K12 classroom teachers and community educators explore concepts of computer programming, work hands-on with Raspberry Pi technology, and discover meaningful strategies for incorporating computer science and computer history into cross-curricular learning environments. Educators will benefit as they gain experience and discuss how to create a framework of support that can enhance student learning.
The Design_Code_Build program welcomes educators from around the Bay Area to a one-day event that will provide opportunities for all individuals to challenge themselves, become inspired, and explore the intersection of history and engineering, science, technology, and math. The event will feature a keynote “rock star” speaker from the tech industry who will share his or her knowledge, enthusiasm, and passion with the participants. The rock stars will explore their personal journey and share insights about their work and industry that help to inspire curiosity and interest.
This program is appropriate for educators who work with students in all grades from K through 12.
Broadcom Presents 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