Each District/School has the choice of how to implement remote learning with their students.
All resources and guidance related to remote learning provided here should not be interpreted as a state requirement.
The digital resources listed below are free and contain computer science enrichment opportunities for your students.
Computer Science Tasks/Projects "High-Tech" Resources (Computer Science tasks that cannot easily be transferred to hard copy format)
NetLogo
(9-12)
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Project Guts
(6-8)
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Khan Academy
(6-12)
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- Starts with basic lessons for computer science, computer programming, and computer animation
- Contains materials for AP Computer Science Principles
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Scratch
(3-12)
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- Educator guides are available
- Allows teachers to create classes and share activities with students
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Raspberry Pi
(3-12)
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- Offers a variety of projects for students, from website creation, digital art, music, and game creation
- Provides projects related to 3D modeling
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Code.org
(PK-12)
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- Offering a weekly interactive classroom feature named Code Break
- App Lab is a programming environment where you can make simple apps (grades 6-12)
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PopFizz CS
(9-12)
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- Offer free access to self-guided and online courses through June 2020
- Offers free webinar series related to AP CS courses
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CS First
(4-9)
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- Offers modules for programming in Scratch, aligned to a variety of themes
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VidCode
(6-12)
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- Offers courses on cross-disciplinary CS, computational math, intro to programming, and AP CSP
- Free access through May 2020
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AI for Medicine
(9-12)
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- Offers free access to a 5-hour course on artificial intelligence and COVID-19 to learn about how to detect and track the spread of the coronavirus
- Free by using code: EXPLORE
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Tynker
(K-12)
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- Offers free access to coding courses through the end of the COVID-19 closure period
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Code Combat
(4-12)
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- Offering free access to all Code Combat and Ozaria curricula during school closures
- Does require a short phone call to discuss options for schools who wish to use their materials
- Provides instruction for JavaScript and Python through game-based experiences
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FreeCodeCamp
(9-12)
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- Provides free instruction for students to learn to code, build projects, and even earn certifications
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CS Field Guide
(9-12)
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- An online interactive resource for high school students learning about computer science
- Includes access to a AP Computer Science P curriculum guide
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Computer Science Task/Projects "Low-Tech" Resources (computer science tasks that can be transferred to hard copy format)
CS Unplugged
(K-8)
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- Offers printable materials that include unit plans, lessons, curriculum integrations, and programming challenges
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Classic CS Unplugged
(K-12)
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- CS Unplugged is a collection of free learning activities that teach Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around
- The activities introduce students to Computational Thinking through concepts such as binary numbers, algorithms, and data compression, separated from the distractions and technical details of having to use computers.
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CS Unplugged Mines (6-8) |
- Provides a collection of lessons that take between 50-60 minutes to complete.
- Includes guides for novice to advanced activities
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Computer Science Unplugged
(K-12)
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- A pdf copy of a book offering off-line activities and games for all ages
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Coding Overload (K-12) |
- Numerous free printable CS activities available for download.
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