Session Date
Teachers will explore the CYBER.ORG Science+ Curriculum. This curriculum explores the phenomenon-based approach and hands-on science activities with technology ideas built in. The modules are designed for students to learn the engineering design process to understand concepts and solutions. This course provides teachers with hands-on experience in how the course works and provides them with methods of teaching computer science and cybersecurity concepts in the elementary grade levels.
Completion of this workshop fulfills 8 hours towards the requirement for North Dakota Level III credential for Computer Science and Cybersecurity.
This asynchronous workshop will be held monthly through MS Teams. You will receive an email from your instructor with directions on how to access course content. This is a Pass/Fail course.
Session Objectives
- Develop effective teaching techniques for elementary students by merging computer science and cybersecurity concepts, fulfilling North Dakota Level III credential requirements.
- Employ the engineering design process to solve practical problems and infuse technology concepts into science education.
- Recall the core elements of the CYBER.ORG Science+ Curriculum, including its phenomenon-based approach, hands-on activities, and technology integration.
Session Details
Session Trainer
Shannon Blomker
Session Delivery Method
Distance
Session Duration
8 Hours
Eligible for PD Credit
Yes
Session Cost
$ 0 per participant
Session Min Participants
1
Session Max Participants
15
Session Major Goal
Elementary teachers will explore the CYBER.ORG curriculum and work toward CYBER.ORG certification and Level III Credential for Computer Science and Cybersecurity.