MKE Tech Hub Coalition - State of CS in Wisconsin, released October 3, 2022
Wisconsin Governor's Computer Science Education Proclamation for 2017
New CS Advocacy Slide Set from Code.org (11/30/2016)
CS Summit 2016. This was the first annual conference of its kind in Wisconsin. We are already planning the conference in 2016. Here is the final program: WI CS Summit 2016 Program-final.docx
Session Notes:
Owen Astrachan: Keynote (34mb)
Owen Astrachan/Bob Juranitch: APCS Principles Workshop
Jenna Garcia: Code.Org K-5 workshop
Gail Chapman: Keynote
Gail Chapman/Linnea Logan: ECS Workshop
Philip East: Scratch Workshop
State of CS in Wisconsin - 06May2016.pptx Expanding CS in Wisconsin
(updated 5/3/2016:4:00pm CST)
State of CS in Wisconsin - 06May2016.pptx
Presentation at Wisconsin Mathematics Council Annual Meeting at Green Lake
May 6, 2016
DPI CS Licensing - studying for the Praxis CS Exam
If you have a 400 license, and you are a Professional Educator, and if you pass the Computer Science Praxis test, DPI will add on a 405 license. See the following links for details:
Praxis Test Computer Science
https://www.ets.org/praxis/prepare/materials/5651
Wisconsin DPI Computer Science Licensing Guidance:
http://dpi.wi.gov/tepdl/licensing/what-can-i-teach/computer-science
DPI announcement of pathway by Praxis test:
http://dpiwis-tepdl.blogspot.com/2015/06/new-pathways-for-computer-science.html
Starting next week Monday (2/15/2016), Dan Rohde and myself will be hosting Google Hangouts for math teachers who are interested in studying for the CS Praxis test.
Please email me at andykuemmel@gmail.com if you are interested in attending, but we will also post another announcement here later this week.
Google Computer Science Research Studies
Searching for Computer Science: Access and Barriers in U.S. K-12 Education
Women Who Choose Computer Science -- What Really Matters
STEMTech Conference, Phoenix, AZ, November 2, 2015
STEMTech 2015 National Crisis Speech-final.pptx
(updated from previous versions of this speech)
sySTEMNow Conference, Milwaukee, WI, October 27, 2015
Hour of Code: Here's How Right Now
Jenna Garcia (jenna@code.org) presentation
Melinda Wyant Jansen (melindawj@boysgirlsclubs.org) presentation
Welcome to the 21st Century: Computer Science for All
Jenna Garcia (jenna@code.org) and Joe Kmoch (joe@jkmoch.com)
loopy-dance-video-miral angry-birds-video
WASCD Annual Meeting in Madison, WI, October 2, 2015
Beyond the Hour of Code.pptx
presented by Bob Juranitch, President of CSTA WI-Dairyland Chapter
NAFNEXT 2015 Conference, Anaheim, CA, July 20-22, 2015
Implementing the NAF Work-based Learning Continuum in an AOIT Program
PowerPoint PDF
WMC Annual Meeting at Green Lake, WI, May 7-8, 2015
Building a K-12 Program of Study for Computing – Curricula and Resources (.pptx)
CS Education in Wisconsin and the CSTA WI-Dairyland Chapter (.pptx)
Survey of future CSTA WI-Dairyland activities (.docx)
Computing for All: Labor Projections, CS K-12 Stds., Computational Thinking (.pptx)
Building a K-12 Program of Study for Computing (ppt) (pdf)
STEMForward - sySTEM Now 10/28/2014
Every Student in Every School Should have the Opportunity to Learn to Code
Videos for students (and everyone) at Code.Org
Computing-for-all (.ppt) script: Computing-for-all Script (.docx)
presentation at UW-Oshkosh, July 8, 2014 (both the ppt and the dock slightly updated 7/8/2014:8:30pm)
National Workforce Projection Stats: 2012-2022
Could/Should CS be Counted for a Math Credit? (.ppt)
presentation at Wisconsin Mathematics Council Annual Meeting at Green Lake, May 2, 2014
Computational Thinking Dispositions and the CCSSM Standards
Advocating for Your Computer Science Program (.ppt)
presentation at Wisconsin Mathematics Council Annual Meeting at Green Lake, May 2, 2014
Advocacy Planning Template
PUMP-CS Changing the Landscape of Computer Education in WI (.ppt)
presentation at Wisconsin Mathematics Council Annual Meeting at Green Lake, May 1, 2014
Panel with Dennis Brylow, Andy Kuemmel and Joe Kmoch
email addresses:
Dennis: <brylow at mscs.mu.edu> Andrew <andykuemmel at gmail.com> Joe: <joe at jkmoch.com>
Two Exploring CS <http://exploringcs.org> resources:
ECS_brochure.pdf
ECSinbrief--4 pillars.pdf
PUMP-CS Changing the Landscape of Computer Education in WI (.ppt)
presentation at sySTEM Now Conference, October 22, 2013
Panel with Dennis Brylow, Bob Juranitch and Joe Kmoch
email addresses:
Dennis: <brylow at mscs.mu.edu> Bob:<rjuranitch at usmk12.org> Joe: <joe at jkmoch.com>
Two Exploring CS <http://exploringcs.org> resources:
ECS_brochure.pdf
ECSinbrief--4 pillars.pdf
Advocacy Presentation at CS4HS-Marquette University, July 29, 2013
Other Resources:
Computing Education and Future Jobs: National, State & Congressional District Data
http://ncwit.org/edjobsmap (click on Congressional Districts and find your district)
NCWIT, CSTA Resources: http://ncwitcstaresources.pbworks.com/
CS Education Week: http://csedweek.org
Computing in the Core: http://computinginthecore.org
CS Standards Documents Presentation at CS4HS-Marquette University, July 30, 2013
CSTA Crosswalk Template for Level 3A standards
Examining Skills Gap in Wisconsin_Leg_Council.pdf
Presentation at Wisconsin Math Council Annual Meeting at Green Lake, WI May 3, 2013
A National Crisis: the State of Computer Science and Information Technology in Schools and Future Workforce Projections
Article on ACM CS&IT Stats Presentation Slides used in the National Crisis presentation
(actual PowerPoint slides available within that article and also here)
Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek): From December 9-15, 2012, this week is set aside to focus on the need for teaching more computer science in K-12. The national site is <http://csedweek.org>. One of the sponsoring organizations is Computing in the Core <http://computinginthecore.org>.
WI Governor Proclamation for CS Ed Week
This year again as in the past 3 years, we have procured a Governor's Proclamation for CS Ed Week in Wisconsin for the same dates. A scanned copy of the proclamation is available here on this site. Please consider printing this on a color printer and posting it around school or your place of work.
What's IT All About?
Presentation at sySTEM Now conference, October 25, 2012 in Milwaukee, WI
Presenters included
- Aaron Richie, Managing director of Expiris, a subsidiary of ManpowerGroup
- Kate Kaiser, IT Faculty Emerita, Marquette University
- Joe Kmoch (me)
Presentation to WI DPI on September 10, 2012
Counting CS as Math and Science-final.pptx
Presentation at NAF Next Summit, July 17, 2012
A National Crisis: the State of Computer Science and Information Technology in Schools and Future Workforce Projections
Article on ACM CS&IT Stats Presentation Slides (actual PowerPoint slides available within that article and also here)
Activities materials: World of Opportunity poster CSTA Policy Brochure
Computing Brochure for MS Students It's All About Me poster
Referenced within: CSTA Resources CSTA-Why-Form-a-Chapter?
Resources mentioned:
CSTA (Computer Science Teachers Association)
CS Ed Week, Dec 9-15, 2012
NCWIT (National Center for Women and IT)
Counselors for Computing
Computing Education & Future Jobs: National, State, Congr District data
Award for Aspirations in Computing
Computing in the Core
Presentation
Wisconsin-Ready to Move on CS Certification, Curriculum and a Statewide CS Organization
led by Andy Kuemmel <akuemmel@madison.k12.wi.us> and Joe Kmoch <joe@jkmoch.com> at
WMC Annual Meeting, May 3, 2012
Univ of Illinois-Chicago site for similar CS stats
Sites
Exploring Computer Science curriculum site
AP Principles of Computer Science site
Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA - join - it's free)
WI-CSandIT-Teachers mailing list <wi-csandit-teachers@googlegroups.com>
Workforce Statistics
National for 2010-2020
Wisconsin for 2008-2018
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