Help your students succeed in a tech-driven world.
While demand for post-secondary students and professionals with coding experience is growing, many students still lack access to courses that introduce computational skills and thinking. As an educator, your math classroom can be the bridge to you students' success.
Beginner-Focussed
Learn the fundamental skills and concepts you need to start using code in your classroom. You don't need any coding experience.
Web-based Activities
Our courses leverage online coding tools to allow you to code in your own web browser on any device without any downloads or installations.
Zero Costs or Fees
Because of a generous grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation, our courses for educators are completely free.
Our Coding Courses
Our courses introduce math educators to the basics of reading and writing code to enrich their pedagogical practice and empower their students.

Authorities in Education and the Technology Industry Agree
Black and African Americans, indigenous peoples, people of color, and women are all underrepresented in the computer science field and the technology industry. While efforts by the NSF, the College Board, and other public and private organizations have increased computer science courses available to K-12 students, many schools don't have CS courses, and most schools that do offer them as electives. As K-12 math teachers that have contact with each and every student, we have the chance to fill the opportunity gap that elective computer science courses can't. The first step is educating ourselves.

Computer programming skills are useful in every discipline, and education is no exception. Take your classroom to the next level by writing your own simulations, explorations, and activities that encourage computational thinking and methods.
Our courses will let you get started right now, utilizing web-based coding environments to code in real time, without purchasing, downloading, or installing any new software.
Registration is easy and free. Get started now by taking our free and open course, “Responding to a Need: Coding in the Math Classroom”
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