Sat, Mar 4, 2023

11 AM – 4 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Watson Center at Yale, 60 Sachem St
WTS A30, WTS A32, WTS A39, WTS A42

New Haven, CT 06520, United States

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Every winter, Code Haven hosts K-12 educators from New Haven and surrounding areas to help them learn how to integrate computer science into their school's curriculum. The day consists of presentations, technical workshops to help teachers learn how to code, demo activities to replicate in classrooms, and time for networking and exchanging ideas. The goal of the event is to equip teachers with the knowledge and resources they need to teach coding in their own classrooms. This event is a great way for us to share our own experiences with teaching computer science, and we are always grateful for all the new ideas and techniques that teachers share with us!

This year we are welcoming our Keynote Speaker from Microsoft's Technology Education and Learning Support program!

Below are a few of the workshops we also plan on hosting:
- Teaching the basics of Scratch, MIT App Inventor, and Code.org
- Introduction to Robots
- ChatGPT in schools
- Networking sessions
- Interdisciplinary CS (i.e. CS + Math)

A terrific opportunity to share ideas, network and grow. We can't wait to see everyone there!
Food Provided (Lunch will be provided.)

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Watson Center at Yale, 60 Sachem St
WTS A30, WTS A32, WTS A39, WTS A42

New Haven, CT 06520, United States

Speakers

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Aimee Rosato

Learning Content Manager

Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS Program

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aimeerosato/

Aimee is a Learning Content Manager on Microsoft’s Computer Science (CS) Education team, which supports the Microsoft Philanthropies TEALS (Technology Education and Learning Support) Program and other philanthropic initiatives related to technology skilling. Aimee designs training and instructional experiences with the overarching goal of increasing equitable access to computer science education for students historically excluded from the technology field. Before switching to her current role, she worked as a Regional Manager at TEALS where she directly supported high school teachers across New York and New Jersey. Aimee leverages her background as a special education teacher, where she used co-teaching and technology to lead students towards their highest potential, to create customized user experiences. Aimee holds a B.A. from the University of Vermont and a M.S. in Education from Bank Street College of Education.

We are incredibly excited to have her join us!