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Mission: Reinventing computer science in public schools by motivating & educating all students including women and underrepresented communities to learn about computer science through game design starting at the middle school level.
Results: The project aimed at instructing 1200 students in 3 years but exceeded expectations by instructing over 8,000 students; 45% of the students were girls, 64% of the girls want to continue! research summary...


APPLY NOW to the 2013 Scalable Game Design Summer Institute

  • June 10 - 15
  • University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Beginner, Advanced Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced Training Available
  • Game Design, Simulation Design, 3D AgentCubes Design for STEM
  • Primarily for Middle School STEM Teachers
  • Some Spaces Available for 5th Grade and High School Teachers
  • As of May 13, 2013, the training is at capacity. Teachers applying now will be placed on a Wait-List pending confirmation of attendance from Scholars.


Coming Up Next: 2013 CS4HS Computer Science for High School Teacher Workshop

  • Date: July 10 - 12
  • Aurora Public Schools Professional Learning & Conference Center
  • Sponsored by Google, Inc.
  • Hook 'em & Land 'em: How to Use Game Design to Teach Computational Thinking and Motivate Students in Middle School and High School
  • Primarily for Aurora Public School District High School Computer Science, Instructional Technology, and Digital/Design Technology Teachers and their Feeder Middle School Computer Science Teachers


Those interested in attending this year's CS4HS workshop can email: Yasko Endo Project Manager.

Once available space is confirmed, you will receive an online application link.


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This work is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Numbers DLR-0833612, IIP-0848962 and 1138526. The Scalable Game Design arcade is in part supported by the National Institutes of Health under grant 1R43OD012081. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or the National Institutes of Health.

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