CMU CS Academy is an online, graphics-based computer science curriculum taught in Python provided by Carnegie Mellon University. We create novel, world-class Computer Science education for your classroom —and it’s entirely free.
The College of Computing and Software Engineering offers bachelors, master's and doctoral degrees in computer science, information technology, software engineering, computer game design and development, and analytics and data science.
BootUp is dedicated to empowering elementary teachers and students through computer science and creating equitable computer science programs in underrepresented and underserved communities.
The National Center for Computer Science Education champions, researches and provides equitable computer science education opportunities for K16 students and educators. NCCSE is the home of Mobile CSP and CSAwesome.
We believe in providing equitable opportunities for both educators and students to access innovative educational experiences in order to advance education.
CodeHS is a comprehensive teaching platform for helping schools teach computer science. They provide K-12 web-based curriculum, teacher tools and resources, and professional development.
The Constellations Center for Equity in Computing at Georgia Tech provides quality professional development to support computer science teachers to teach advanced computing courses across Georgia.
CompuScholar publishes online computer science and digital literacy curriculum for middle and high schools. Course are aligned to state standards and come with free professional development and year-round support for teachers.
Saving Our Sons & Sisters international (SOSSI) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that
transforms and improves the overall success of the youth, teachers, veterans, seniors, families, and communities.
Northwest Georgia RESA serves 17 school districts in the Northwest region of Georgia, directly; however, it additionally provides hybrid/online professional learning for teachers and educational leaders from all over Georgia
West GA RESA provides innovative solutions to build capacity within our organization and the systems we serve. We further the success of each student, educator, leader, and system by employing dynamic, passionate educators who deliver data-informed, personalized services.
Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) is a Microsoft Philanthropies program that connects existing classroom teachers with industry professionals to create a sustainable CS program at your school.
West GA RESA provides innovative solutions to build capacity within our organization and the systems we serve. We further the success of each student, educator, leader, and system by employing dynamic, passionate educators who deliver data-informed, personalized services.
Northeast Georgia RESA serves 13 school systems and one charter high school. We are governed by a 18 member Board of Control. The RESA vision is to be a partner in building and sustaining high-performance learning in Georgia.
Growing Educators, Growing Students. Middle Georgia RESA serves stakeholders in developing knowledge, skills, and best practices in order to build capacity for district effectiveness and school improvement to support student achievement.
Chattahoochee RESA assists member in building capacity by offering research-based learning experiences for educators. We strive to increase content knowledge, awareness, and skills so that educators may create opportunities for enhanced student achievement.
Project Lead The Way provides transformative learning experiences for PreK-12 students and teachers across the U.S. We create an engaging, hands-on classroom environment and empower students to develop in-demand knowledge and skills they need to thrive.
The Computer Science Endorsement Program is designed to strengthen and enhance candidates’ competencies for teaching computer science and computational thinking skills in grades P-12.
Georgia State University's College of Education focuses on preparing all teachers, whether in CS or not, to use computing as a pedagogical tool in their classrooms. We created free, self-paced, online micro-courses for teachers from any discipline and any grade band to learn about using computing in their classroom.
The Computer Science Endorsement at Georgia College is a four-course sequence leading to Professional Standards Commission endorsement. The program will explore a variety of computer science topics including Python programming. Note that prior computer science proficiency is not required for these courses. Just a basic knowledge of how to use a computer.
Popfizz Computer Science is a College Board endorsed curriculum and PD provider. Popfizz offers a range of professional development courses for CS teachers. Step by step tutorials, activity ideas, teaching tips, and expert code review will help boost your knowledge and skills in no time.
Codelicious provides full-year computer science curriculum for K-12. Codelicious courses are delivered with everything teachers need to teach computer science, including lesson plans, assessments, and standards mapping . Our courses can be customized to fit into an existing class period, added to a specials rotation, or introduced as a stand alone class.