Join us via ZOOM for a fun hour of game & information mashups!
Sat, October 23 & Tue, October 26
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Sign Up!
- Click the button below or go to go.unl.edu/cssneakpeek-signup to sign up for the event!
- If you sign up for the event, we will send you reminder emails with the ZOOM links to join the event and agenda for the event a few days prior and the day before the event day.
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Or Just Hop In!
- Even if you didn't sign up for the event, you can just hop in via ZOOM during the event. Just click the button below to hop in or go to: go.unl.edu/cssneakpeek-zoom.
Live Model Lessons!
Get a taste of our training through model lessons led by our Code.org facilitators!
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20-Minute Live Model Lesson Each Day!
- Each model lesson is led by our Code.org facilitator.
Saturday, Oct 23rd (Middle School Lesson)
This 20-minute model lesson is led by our Code.org facilitator, Kyleigh Lewis. She will teach a lesson from Code.org's CS Discoveries course.Tuesday, Oct 26th (High School Lesson)
This 20-minute model lesson is led by our Code.org facilitator, Derek Babb. He will teach a lesson from Code.org's CS Principles course.
Trivia & Door Prizes
Join us for virtual trivia and win amazing door prizes!
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7 Amazing Prizes for Trivia Winners!
- We have seven amazing door prizes for the winners of our virtual trivia games scheduled on Oct 23 (Sat) and Oct 26 (Tue)!
- Even if you didn't win, you still get to learn useful facts about the CS landscape in Nebraska!
- The prizes you win can easily be integrated into our Code.org CS courses and any CS and STEM courses!
CS Landscape
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CS Education Landscape in Nebraska
- We will be sharing the latest updates on our Computer Science PD programs and CS landscape in Nebraska.
- A short presentation and a fun trivia game to keep you from getting bored to death!
Q&A
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Q&A
- Get your questions answered by the Code.org facilitators, Regional Partner, and teachers from our past cohorts!
Thank You Packet
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Thank You Packet
- Everyone who participates will receive our thank-you packet!
Who We Are
Nebraska Regional Partner & our Code.org certified CSD and CSP facilitators!
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Guy Trainin (Regional Partner)
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Koichi Sato (Regional Partner)
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Kyleigh Lewis (CSD Facilitator)
Kyleigh Lewis is a business and information technology teacher in the rural community of Dorchester, Nebraska. Kyleigh is highly involved in community, state, and professional organizations. At Dorchester, she serves as FBLA advisor, junior class sponsor, and coach for volleyball, basketball, and track. Kyleigh holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education, as well as two Masters Degrees from Wayne State College—a MBA degree plus a Master of Science in Business Curriculum and Instruction. She is passionate about her role in molding student minds and transforming the barriers of traditional business and technology classrooms through innovative, engaging teaching strategies and techniques. Her enthusiasm in technology has led her to receive the “Excellence in Teaching with Technology” Award from the Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA). She has expanded the computer science presence at her school by hosting an after school coding club for elementary and middle school students; expanded high school course offerings; and diversified the enrollment of students in these opportunities through promotion of the NCWIT award and Code Crush. In her free time, she enjoys camping, traveling, and playing sand volleyball. -
Derek Babb (CSP Facilitator)
I have taught computer science for 12 years. In that time, I have gone from being the only computer science teacher in a district to being one of several computer science teachers at my school. I currently teach Computer Science Principles, adjunct teach CSP at the university level, AP Computer Science A, Cyber Security, and our school’s CS/Engineering Capstone course. Having taught CS and project based classes, I cannot imagine teaching where students didn’t have total choice in their projects based on their interests. Beyond teaching, I am a father of two and an urbanist nerd. I am on the board of a local transit advocacy group called ModeShift Omaha. I like board games, YouTube rabbit holes, and shouting about parking policy. I am so excited to be a Code.org facilitator. I have taught many varieties for introductory computer science courses and have found the most robust curriculum in the Code.org offering. Computer Science has the potential to be one of the most impactful courses a student takes in their high school carrier and I can’t wait to help spread this in my community!