Looking to bring AI into your classroom with confidence? Join us with Amber Jones, a certified computer science educator and co-designer of AI for Georgia, to explore accessible tools, ethical considerations, and hands-on strategies for teaching AI to students.
Tech and creativity join forces in this episode of Classroom Conversations! Join us in our conversation with Tiffany Jones to learn how she and her students make beats with code.
GASHA GO! World learning suite wins prestigious 2024 GEE! Award. The games, videos, and support materials are aligned to Georgia computer science standards for K-2.
Winner of the Parent’s Choice Gold award, Humble Media Genius, Ruff Ruffman is back with free, kid-friendly videos on navigating the current digital world! Learn about algorithms, AI, and more!
To celebrate Day of Code, GPB Education joined up with Georgia Tech's College of Computing to feature GPB Education's new suite of computer science games, GASHA GO! World.
Add an element of fun to get your students interested in classroom standards! Join us in conversation with Autumn Sutton of the University of North Georgia and Brandon Murry of Fayette County Public Schools to learn how to gamify learning in your classroom.
GPB proudly announces the launch of GASHA GO! World, an innovative and free app- and web-based collection of games and videos designed to introduce young learners to computational thinking, digital citizenship, innovative design, and creative communication.
For Georgia's teachers, there are countless resources freely available to build a well-rounded computer science curriculum for any age and across disciplines.
At Dunwoody Elementary School, we are always striving to bring real world solutions to real world problems. As the computer science teacher, I take seriously that students come to me for a heaping dose of technology.