Much Ado About Computing for Middle and High School ELA Teachers

 

Join us on Monday, July 17, 2023 - Tuesday, July 18, 2023 from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

 

Discover how the use of literary data and visualizations can deepen and expand the reading of a text. Discuss, analyze, and diagram the relationship between ELA, computing, and digital humanities. Investigate a series of ELA activities and tools that connect data and literature and design an activity to implement in the classroom

 

 

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Earn CPDs

CPD: Credits - 1
Professional Development: Hours - 15

 

(CPDs are only earned after you've attended the required number of synchronous meetings and completed the required number of asynchronous assignments.)


Workshop Fees

For those who do not qualify for the MCCE Scholarship, you will be required to pay to attend this workshop.

 

Scholarships from the Maryland Center for Computing Education (MCCE) and Code.org will be offered to teachers who meet eligibility requirements. For more information on eligibility, please contact your district lead or inquire at MCCE-MDCodes@learning-stream.com or MCCE-PD@learning-stream.com.

 

Maryland Center for Computing Education (MCCE) does not provide individual stipends to teachers for its professional development. In some cases CPD credit is available. Please check with your district point of contact for questions around stipend eligibility and availability.


Please Note:

Recording of sessions will be determined by the facilitator(s).


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Location

Hood College

401 Rosemont Ave
Frederick, MD 21701

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About Us

Maryland Center for Computing Education is housed at the University System of Maryland and was founded in partnership with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and the University of Maryland, College Park. The long-term vision is for a collaborative Center that has connections with USM campuses, school systems, nonprofits, industrial partners, and other government agencies for a strong public-private partnership.

 

 

Maryland Codes is Code in the Schools' Professional Learning division, in partnership with CEASOM. Our mission is to bring high quality computer science professional learning experiences to every district in Maryland.