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CS4HS is a new effort by the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University to reach out to high school (and K-8) teachers to provide resources to help them teach computer science principles to their students in a fun and relevant way. Our goals include helping teachers explain to students the exciting possibilities available to students who go on to study computer science in college.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Carnegie Mellon University - CS4HS Summer Workshop 2008, July 24-27, 2008
Open to all high school (and K-8) computer science teachers nationwide.
University of California, Los Angeles-CS4HS UCLA, July 24-26, 2008
Open to all high school teachers in the southern California region.
University of Washington - CS4HS Summer Workshop, July 11-13, 2008
Open to all high school science, mathematics and CS teachers in Washingtonstate.
University of Texas at Austin - First Bytes Collaborative Workshop for Computer Science Teachers / CS4HS, July 9-11, 2008
Collaborate to improve Computer Science education in Texas.
Columbus State University, Columbus, GA - CS4HS Teacher Workshop, June 11-13, 2008
 
PAST EVENTS AT CARNEGIE MELLON
The CS Unplugged Show at Carnegie Mellon, Thursday, November 29, 2007
Open to all K-12 teachers in the Pittsburgh metro area.
Carnegie Mellon University - CS4HS Summer Workshop 2007, July 13-16, 2007
Open to all high school computer science teachers nationwide.

The CS Unplugged Show featuring Tim Bell from the University of Canterbury- September 26, 2006

CS4HS Summer Workshop 2006 - July 21-24, 2006 - PHOTOS
 
PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Lenore Blum, Thomas J. Cortina, Ed Lazowska, and Joe Wise, "Special Session: The Expansion of CS4HS: An Outreach Program for High School Teachers", Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2008), Portland, OR, March 2008.

Lenore Blum and Thomas J. Cortina, "CS4HS: An Outreach Program for High School CS Teachers", Proceedings of the ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE 2007), Covington, KY, March 2007.