In October 2017, the national community of computer science educators, researchers and activists will come together again to mark progress and announce new commitments to reach the goal of access to rigorous, inclusive, and sustainable computer science education for all US students. Join us!
Participate
The Summit on CSforAll is designed to amplify the work of organizations engaged in building K-12 computer science education for the US. The Summit will include an in-person audience of 400 carefully selected school district delegations, commitment-makers, and community leaders, and a live-stream open to all. To participate, MAKE A COMMITMENT. To stay informed about the Summit, JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER.
What is a commitment? CSforAll commitments are new, specific, and measurable actions taken by community stakeholders in support achieving the goal of computer science for all US students. Commitments can be large or small, and don’t always require large investments of funding. Some of the most successful commitments are those that leverage the core competencies and networks of the participating organizations to achieve progress faster and more efficiently than attempted alone. For consultation on drafting an impactful commitment, CONTACT US.
Timeline Commitments submitted by August 18, 2017 will receive priority consideration for inclusion in the Summit program. Submissions will be accepted through September 10, 2017 and will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Event Details
- Monday, October 16, 2017 – CS Pathways Workshop, open to school districts from MO and Southern IL / APPLY TO PARTICIPATE
- Tuesday, October 17, 2017 – Summit on CSforAll, open to commitment makers and community leaders
The 2017 Summit on CSforAll is generously hosted by the School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis.
