
Back to School
End of Summer 2018
Welcome!
You are reading this newsletter list because you have been to a workshop with me, your friend shared it with you or you found it online :)
Here I am sharing learning opportunities, connecting you with others, and sharing your stories!
Nominate a Friend to Attend a Code.org Workshop
Do you know someone who should attend a Code.org workshop? Fill out this form to have an email sent to them inviting them to attend a workshop!
Click here to register
Are you interested in attending a Code.org Computer Science Fundamentals workshop?
Algorithms Magazine! Support Kiki's Kickstarter
Algorithms Magazine, a bimonthly publication geared toward kids to help them traverse the world of computer science in a fun and non-intimidating way. Support her kickstarter!
Additional Professional Learning Opportunities
Bringing Computer Science to Elementary
Circl: The Center for Innovative Research in CyberLearning
Research and Practice
I am on a mission to connect research and practice. Follow my posts here! Read my first post on Pseudocode below!
Microsoft at Mall of America
#MNCodes
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Angie Kalthoff
Angie Kalthoff is a CS Fundamentals facilitator for Code.org, former English Language (EL) teacher and current Technology Integrationist for a large public school district in central Minnesota. She has a Master’s Degree in Teaching and Learning and is an advocate for Computer Science (CS) for All. She enjoys engaging in opportunities to learn from others and sharing experiences. She does this through keynotes, workshops, and presentations with a focus on CS Education and as a Google Innovator for Google Apps for Education.
Email: kalthoff@pd.code.org
Website: bit.ly/angiekalthoff
Twitter: @mrskalthoff