E-Learning

These courses are completely self paced, asynchronous modules that are not facilitated.

They are listed as "e-learning" courses.

No certificate is offered for these courses as completion is not monitored. These courses are strictly for informational purposed.

E-Learning

Launching Computer Science Asynchronous Modules
6PD hours

Launching Computer Science Asynchronous Modules

6 hours

Free

Launching Computer Science will prepare educators to include computer science standards into their regular curriculum.

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Computer Science Integration Asynchronous Modules
6PD hours

Computer Science Integration Asynchronous Modules

6 hours

Free

Computer Science Integration will help teachers explore Computer Science and learn how to integrate the VA CS SOLs into core curriculum with students.

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What Is Computer Science? For Educators

What Is Computer Science? For Educators

5 hours

Free

In the course participants will learn the fundamentals of the computer science field, as well as important concepts covered in the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) for computer science. Educators will also learn how to teach computational thinking skills in their classrooms and how the computer science SOLs can be integrated into core academic content.

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K-8 Computer Science Coaching Asynchronous
18PD hours

K-8 Computer Science Coaching Asynchronous

18 hours

Free

Computer Science Coaching is designed for teachers and instructional leaders and prepares them to lead professional development about the Computer Science SOLs.

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20PD hours

Twine for Educators

20 hour course

Free

In this asynchronous course, participants will acquire essential knowledge and skills to integrate computer science standards within their curriculum by using Twine to craft interactive stories. By the course's conclusion, educators will be well-equipped to effectively integrate interactive storytelling, fostering creativity, engagement, and personalized learning experiences in their classrooms.

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