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Monday, August 3
 

10:00am EDT

Building Digital Citizens: Teaching Children to Navigate an AI-Powered World 3-8
LIMITED
Monday August 3, 2026 10:00am - 10:55am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Discover engaging, age-appropriate AI lessons that introduce students to AI literacy, emerging technology careers, and real-world applications through classroom-ready resources. Walk away with practical strategies and curriculum that build foundational AI knowledge while inspiring curiosity and responsible technology use in elementary and middle school classrooms. 
Speakers
avatar for Inspire Curiosity

Inspire Curiosity

Inspire Curiosity
Inspire Curiosity is dedicated to fostering a passion for STEM by adapting our programs to meet the unique educational needs of each community we serve. Each chapter of our organization tailors its approach to address the specific challenges and opportunities of its local community... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 10:00am - 10:55am EDT
TCNJ, SSB 102

10:00am EDT

Fantasy Football: Making CS Fun
LIMITED
Monday August 3, 2026 10:00am - 10:55am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Fantasy Football uses probability, statistics, economics, psychology, data analysis, and critical thinking. Some people even wrote code to help them win. With AI also a factor now, students have a full palette at their disposal to succeed in Fantasy Football. 

I will start by explaining that Fantasy Football is a $10 billion industry in the US, and 40 million Americans play it each season. Then I will give a brief explanation of what Fantasy Football is, its origins, its financial impact on both men and women in America, and how to play the game.

I will then shift gears and explain what factors players need to consider creating a successful and winning team. The statistics that come into play are numerous. The numbers don’t lie when it comes to windy games (25 miles per hour greatly effects the ability of a football to move through the air), the predicted point totals per game as set by the Associated Press, weather reports (rain and snow usually means lower scores), and even the probability of injured players taking the field. I will provide real statistical examples that players use to make game-time decisions.


I will then speak about AI. AI has greatly changed how sports writers work, covering the following: Research, Fact Checking, Writing with AI' (a HUGE no-no), Creating Content, Personal Branding and ETHICS!


Then I will share websites that show students using code using PYTHON to win at Fantasy Football. Coding can predict final scores, injuries, and play performances.
Speakers
avatar for Bill Reinhard

Bill Reinhard

VP Sales/ Sports Columnist, Leading Engineering Technologies/ New York Daily News
Growing up on the Jersey Shore instilled in me a strong work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, and appreciation for community that have shaped my career. After earning a Bachelor's degree in Advertising Design from Syracuse University, I purchased a small commercial printing company... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 10:00am - 10:55am EDT
TCNJ, SSB 130

11:00am EDT

Building Digital Citizens: Teaching Children to Navigate an AI-Powered World 3-8
LIMITED
Monday August 3, 2026 11:00am - 11:55am EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Discover engaging, age-appropriate AI lessons that introduce students to AI literacy, emerging technology careers, and real-world applications through classroom-ready resources. Walk away with practical strategies and curriculum that build foundational AI knowledge while inspiring curiosity and responsible technology use in elementary and middle school classrooms. 
Speakers
avatar for Inspire Curiosity

Inspire Curiosity

Inspire Curiosity
Inspire Curiosity is dedicated to fostering a passion for STEM by adapting our programs to meet the unique educational needs of each community we serve. Each chapter of our organization tailors its approach to address the specific challenges and opportunities of its local community... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 11:00am - 11:55am EDT
TCNJ, SSB 102

2:00pm EDT

Building Digital Citizens: Teaching Children to Navigate an AI-Powered World 3-8
LIMITED
Monday August 3, 2026 2:00pm - 2:55pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Discover engaging, age-appropriate AI lessons that introduce students to AI literacy, emerging technology careers, and real-world applications through classroom-ready resources. Walk away with practical strategies and curriculum that build foundational AI knowledge while inspiring curiosity and responsible technology use in elementary and middle school classrooms. 
Speakers
avatar for Inspire Curiosity

Inspire Curiosity

Inspire Curiosity
Inspire Curiosity is dedicated to fostering a passion for STEM by adapting our programs to meet the unique educational needs of each community we serve. Each chapter of our organization tailors its approach to address the specific challenges and opportunities of its local community... Read More →
Monday August 3, 2026 2:00pm - 2:55pm EDT
TCNJ, SSB 102
 
Tuesday, August 4
 

10:30am EDT

Raising Teens in the Age of AI: Supporting Families In A Rapidly Changing Digital World
Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how teens learn, communicate, and make decisions. In this session, educators will explore how to support families in understanding AI, navigating its risks, and helping teens use technology responsibly and thoughtfully.

Participants will learn how to translate complex AI concepts into accessible language for families, address common concerns, and provide practical strategies that caregivers can use at home. Educators will leave with tools to strengthen family partnerships and guide conversations about AI, digital responsibility, and teen development.

As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into everyday tools, teens are interacting with AI in ways that are often invisible to the adults supporting them. From homework assistance and content creation to social media algorithms and decision-making tools, AI is shaping how young people learn, think, and engage with the world.

This session focuses on equipping educators with the knowledge and strategies needed to support families in understanding and navigating AI. Participants will explore what AI is (and is not), how it shows up in teens' daily lives, and the opportunities and risks it presents. Special attention will be given to misinformation, bias, overreliance on AI tools, academic integrity, privacy, and digital well-being.

Educators will learn how to facilitate meaningful conversations with families about AI in ways that are clear, culturally responsive, and accessible. The session will include practical examples of how to explain AI concepts, address common parent concerns, and provide guidance that empowers families rather than overwhelms them.

Participants will also explore strategies for helping teens develop critical thinking skills, ethical awareness, and responsible technology habits. This includes guiding teens to question AI outputs, understand limitations, protect their data, and use AI as a tool for learning rather than a shortcut.

By the end of the session, educators will have ready-to-use resources, conversation starters, and engagement strategies to support families in raising teens who are informed, thoughtful, and responsible users of AI.

Speakers
avatar for Victor Hicks

Victor Hicks

Founder & CEO, Coding with Culture
Victor G. Hicks is the Founder and CEO of Coding with Culture, a Black-founded educational ecosystem building a Kindergarten-to-HBCU pathway in Computational and Design Thinking. With more than two decades of dedicated service in education before launching his organization, Victor... Read More →
Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Virtual

11:00am EDT

Introduction to Cyber Safe Families, Coding Fundamentals, and Computational Thinking with Cyber.org
Tuesday August 4, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Discover new and reimagined content for K-8 audiences from CYBER.ORG!

This session introduces materials from Cyber Safe Families, Coding Fundamentals, and Computational Thinking. Attendees will interact with classroom-ready lessons, programming challenges, and at-home activities designed to support educators and caregivers in ongoing discussions about digital safety. Learn how to blend foundational cybersecurity concepts with introductory programming tasks and promote problem-solving mindsets with your students.
Speakers
avatar for Jennaezha Halsey

Jennaezha Halsey

Curriculum Designer-Instructor, CYBER.ORG
Jennaezha Halsey is a Curriculum Designer-Instructor for CYBER.ORG with a mission to equip the next generation of cyber professionals. Jennaezha holds a BS in Computer Information Systems and a MAT in Education. With a background in technology and a practical approach to teaching... Read More →
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Diana Darwin

Curriculum Designer-Instructor, Cyber.org
Diana Darwin is a Curriculum Designer-Instructor for CYBER.ORG with more than 18 years of experience in K–2 education. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies and a K–5 teaching certification. Throughout her career, Diana has specialized in developing engaging... Read More →
Tuesday August 4, 2026 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
Virtual
 
Wednesday, August 5
 

11:00am EDT

Design Your Own Course for Middle School with CodeHS
LIMITED
Wednesday August 5, 2026 11:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
Discover the CodeHS resources available for teaching middle school computer science with our newest course "Tech Apps and Coding." This course provides a comprehensive computer science curriculum fully aligned to the latest CSTA Middle School Standards. Educators will discover a cohesive progression of technology applications, computational thinking, and coding experiences that build foundational skills and prepare students for future success in computer science and AI.

In this hands-on, three-hour workshop, participants will explore how to design and customize a middle school computer science course using CodeHS and the newly released “Tech Apps and Coding” curriculum. Built to align with the latest CSTA Middle School Standards, this comprehensive course blends technology applications, computational thinking, digital literacy, and coding experiences into a cohesive learning pathway that prepares students for future success in computer science, artificial intelligence, and related fields.

Attendees will experience the platform from a student’s perspective by navigating modules, lessons, and interactive activities, engaging with the CodeHS IDE, and exploring a variety of learning experiences that support diverse student needs. Participants will also learn how to leverage tools such as the Realtime App and Sandbox to monitor progress, support engagement, and create productive learning environments.

The workshop will provide practical opportunities to customize course content and assignments to meet local goals and student needs. Educators will explore available curriculum resources, including syllabi, lesson plans, problem guides, and instructional supports that streamline implementation while allowing flexibility for personalization. Participants will gain experience modifying assignments and building a course structure that aligns with their instructional priorities. In addition, educators will learn efficient strategies for reviewing student work and providing meaningful feedback through Code Review and communication tools. These tools help teachers assess student understanding, encourage iteration, and support mastery-based learning in both technology applications and coding activities.

By the end of the session, participants will have a deeper understanding of the Tech Apps and Coding curriculum, confidence navigating and customizing the CodeHS platform, and practical strategies for creating an engaging, standards-aligned middle school computer science experience that supports all learners.
Speakers
avatar for Stephanie Bennett

Stephanie Bennett

Professional Development Specialist, CodeHS
Stephanie is a Professional Development Specialist based in Indianapolis, IN. She taught French and English as a New Language for 11 years before tackling a new world of "language" teaching and learning -- coding! She spent three years writing K-12 computer science curriculum and... Read More →
avatar for LeeAnn Grant

LeeAnn Grant

Professional Development Specialist, CodeHS
LeeAnn is a Professional Development Specialist at CodeHS, where she designs and delivers professional learning that helps educators confidently bring computer science into their classrooms. She presents at conferences and leads workshops across a range of CS topics, specializing... Read More →
Sponsors
Wednesday August 5, 2026 11:00am - 1:00pm EDT
Virtual

12:00pm EDT

Cybersecurity Basics with AI K-8
Wednesday August 5, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Join CYBER.ORG for a dynamic presentation for K-8 educators to explore CYBER.ORG’s newest K-8 AI lessons from Cybersecurity Basics!

Experience classroom-ready lessons and activities built to empower learners to become safe, informed, and responsible users of technology. This session highlights how CYBER.ORG integrates AI into K–8 education through accessible, no-cost curriculum designed to build foundational understanding, critical thinking, and early career awareness. Participants will explore practical strategies and classroom-ready resources that help students understand how AI impacts their daily lives while addressing challenges such as limited access, misconceptions about AI, and awareness of future career opportunities.
Speakers
avatar for Linda Morgan

Linda Morgan

Curriculum Development Specialist, CYBER.ORG
Linda Morgan is a Curriculum Designer-Instructor at CYBER.ORG, where she develops cybersecurity, coding, and artificial intelligence curriculum for K–8 classrooms. A CompTIA Tech+ certified educator with 14 years of middle school teaching experience, Linda brings a practical, classroom-tested... Read More →
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Dr. Shauntell Guillory-Hawkins

Curriculum Designer-Instructor, Cyber.org
Dr. Shauntell Guillory-Hawkins is a Curriculum Designer-Instructor for CYBER.ORG. She has more than thirty years of experience in the fields of communication, cyberspace, cyber operations, and education.  She holds a Ph. D in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Higher... Read More →
Wednesday August 5, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Virtual
 
Thursday, August 6
 

8:00am EDT

Culture, Code, and the 5 E's : Designing Culturally Relevant AI Lessons from Prompt to Project
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
AI in the classroom only works when it deepens student thinking instead of replacing it. In this hands-on workshop, we will use the 5 E model (Engage, Explore, Explain, Empower, which is our version of Elaborate, and Evaluate) to design AI-integrated lessons that are technically sound and culturally grounded. You will see how AI can support inquiry, computational thinking, debugging, and project-based learning, without doing the thinking for your students. You will walk out with a draft lesson plan or project that is standards-aligned, ethically sound, and connected to who your students actually are: their voice, their identity, their community.

As AI shows up in more classrooms, most educators are handed a list of tools and left to figure out the rest. What they actually need is an instructional design model: a way to decide what students should learn, where AI belongs in the curriculum, and how to teach it ethically and well. This workshop gives them just that.

Participating educators will design culturally relevant AI lessons using the 5 E instructional model: Engage, Explore, Explain, Empower (our take on Elaborate), and Evaluate. The 5 E model builds student understanding through curiosity, investigation, direct instruction, application, and reflection. We rename the application phase "Empower" on purpose. That is the moment students take a concept and make it their own, digging into the work without being walked through every step, and that ownership is where real confidence and capability get built. Paired with culturally responsive CS instruction, the model helps teachers design lessons that are technically rigorous and connected to students' lives, identities, communities, and futures.

The main work is student-facing, anchored by one standard: AI should deepen student thinking, not replace it. Using the 5 E model, participants design AI-integrated CS lessons and projects where students explore AI concepts, evaluate AI outputs, question bias and data, use AI tools responsibly, and apply computational thinking to problems that matter to them. The session also makes room for a secondary move: how teachers can use AI as a planning assistant to brainstorm, differentiate, and strengthen their lessons, without letting it replace their instructional expertise. In both cases, AI stays a tool inside sound instruction rather than a gimmick bolted on top.

The session includes sample AI lesson structures, culturally responsive planning questions, and classroom activities built around prompt development, code review, bias analysis, data conversations, digital citizenship, and human-centered design. Participants will also work through the real responsibilities of AI integration: privacy, bias, hallucinations, academic integrity, accessibility, and student agency.

Throughout, participants use a guided planning template to draft or redesign an AI-integrated CS lesson. They will name the lesson goal, relevant standard, student task, AI tool or concept, cultural connection, instructional strategy, assessment approach, and ethical considerations, with time built in to collaborate, give and receive feedback, and refine.

Participants leave with a draft lesson or project plan ready to adapt to their own classroom. The goal is to move educators from "AI matters" to "I know exactly how to teach this responsibly, meaningfully, and sustainably."
Speakers
avatar for Victor Hicks

Victor Hicks

Founder & CEO, Coding with Culture
Victor G. Hicks is the Founder and CEO of Coding with Culture, a Black-founded educational ecosystem building a Kindergarten-to-HBCU pathway in Computational and Design Thinking. With more than two decades of dedicated service in education before launching his organization, Victor... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 8:00am - 10:00am EDT
Virtual

1:00pm EDT

Get Ready for the Hour of AI
Thursday August 6, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Inspire the next generation of innovators! This one-hour session will equip you to host a powerful Hour of AI using the brand-new, ready-to-go activities culminated by Day of AI and CodeAI. Learn the tips and tricks to make Artificial Intelligence accessible, fun, and impactful for every student during CSEdWeek.
Speakers
avatar for Paige Besthoff

Paige Besthoff

CSPDWeek Project Manager, CSTANJ Vice President, Professional Learning Resource Designer, Teach Me For Tomorrow
Paige taught K-12 computers for over 25 years and designed her district’s K-5 CS curriculum based on the CSTA and NJ standards. She is the founder of Teach Me For Tomorrow, where she designs lessons and supplemental resources for popular programming platforms and facilitates computer... Read More →
Thursday August 6, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
Virtual
 


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