Outreach Summer Activities |
CS Beginner Camp took place June 14-17, and welcomed students in grades 6, 7, and 8. After checking into Hillenbrand Hall, students participated in ice breaker activities, joined their groups for a campus-wide scavenger hunt, and were introduced to Windows Movie Maker. CS Advanced Camp ran June 17-20, and was available to students in 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. On their first day they also got to know each other with some ice breaker activities, and a group scavenger hunt around campus. They received a lesson on Windows Movie Maker that night, and got involved in some CS Unplugged activities. They delved more deeply into the Alice programming session than beginner campers with Alice Frenzy Students were not the only ones having fun in CS this summer. Teachers from Indiana and Ohio joined the Outreach crew for the Linking Mathematics and Computer Science workshop. Teachers learned how to incorporate computer science fundamentals into their mathematics lessons. They took home loads of CS Unplugged ideas, including a peanut butter and jelly programming activity. Teachers also received lessons on graphing calculators, VPython, cryptography, and careers available to computer science majors. The Linking workshop was funded by the Motorola Foundation. Members of the CS Corporate Partner Program provided generous give-aways for summer outreach activities. |