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This asynchronous course is intended to provide educators and librarians with training, resources and activities to begin to introduce electronics to makerspaces and classrooms. Topics covered include electricity, circuits, control boards,... Read more ...
In this asynchronous course teachers and librarians will be introduced to tools and strategies to teach beginning coding skills to students and young patrons. This class covers unplugged activities, Scratch, Ozobots and Spheros. You can join this... Read more ...
In this asynchronous course educators and librarians will be introduced to the Raspberry Pi. Content covered includes the operating system, Scratch on the Pi, text coding with Python, using a Sense HAT and physical computing. You can join this class... Read more ...
This one hour, introductory online session is a part of a series that breaks down each one of the Missouri Computer Science Standards concepts. First, we will spend a few minutes looking at the Data and Analysis standard, what it means and how it... Read more ...
In this era of technology it will be essential for young learners to have at least a basic understanding of computer science (CS) concepts. Unplugging CS is a great way to introduce key aspects without having to access any technology. This session... Read more ...
This class will show attendees how to program a progress bar for Google Slides using Google Apps Scripting. Apps Scripting is a powerful tool which lets users program additional features into Google apps specific to their needs. The goal is to show... Read more ...
In this workshop, you will learn how to implement IT Fundamentals in your classroom with the help of CYBER.ORG’s free IT Fundamentals course. Registration for this event is accomplished through the registration link below. After you register, you... Read more ...
This session will cover the basics of how to make well-informed decisions online, how to secure personal information, and what it means to participate with integrity in a digital/internet age. We will demonstrate how to ethically hack, how to use... Read more ...
Why watch your students and patrons playing video games when you could watch them design and create the game themselves. Coding and programming are no longer reserved for college graduates or industry professionals. Programming is now something that... Read more ...
This workshop is suited for high school teachers. CYBER.ORG’s Cyber Society course focuses on research analysis, critical thinking, teamwork, and written and verbal communication skills. Registration for this event is accomplished through the... Read more ...
This session will train teachers & admin on how to use a massive online (and free!) database that houses resources aligned with Missouri (and other state) standards. Participants will also be trained how to find, share, and create their own resources... Read more ...
AI Experiments is a showcase for simple experiments that make it easier for anyone to start exploring machine learning, through pictures, drawings, language, music, and more. See sounds come alive, visualize space, work with AI on drawings, and so... Read more ...