CE21-Maryland is a planning project with the goal of increasing high school computer science expertise and statewide support in Maryland for computing education. It will host a Summit for Computing Education at UMBC on Friday, May 17, 2013 for teachers, administrators, legislators, industry leaders, and others who have an interest in expanding computer science in high school or middle school. Space is limited to 150 people. There is no charge for participating in the summit, but registration is required and closes on Friday, April 26, 2013.
At the 2013 summit, attendees will:
- Learn more about computer science high school education across the state of Maryland
- Network with others with an interest in computer science education
- Exchange strategies with other education professionals
- Plan with others to help expand student interest and to increase the number and diversity of students studying computer science in Maryland
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In August, UMBC will also host four day CS4HS workshop sponsored by Google for Maryland high school and middle school computer science teachers.