Join us for the 2020 MNCodes Summit!

We are sincerely looking forward to the 2020 MNCodes Summit on Saturday, May 16th, 2020 at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, and hope you can join us!

This 5th Annual MNCodes Summit will feature a wide variety of different options (the largest variety to date) of hands-on learning, sharing and networking!

Call for Proposals

The Summit has continued to grow year after year, and we are excited to provide sessions that address computer science education at all levels and stages.
The call for session proposals is open through February 17th — click the link below to submit a proposal!
We are excited about the ideas and topics that are being submitted! Keep ’em coming!

Need some ideas for a proposal? Here are a few highly requested topic ideas:

  • district level computer science education planning; scope and sequence
  • diving deeper to go beyond access to computer science: what makes a CS learning experience engaging, equitable and relevant
  • middle and high school curriculum outside of AP CS – multiple entry points for CS learning
  • the intersection of computer science and other content areas with specific examples
  • digging into the ways computer science/computational thinking are integrated into new MN science standards and the draft MN language arts standards

Submit a Proposal

Keynote Speaker Announcement

We are incredibly excited to welcome Nancy Lyons as our keynote speaker this year!

Nancy is owner and CEO of Clockwork and is a well-known speaker on creating a human-centered, inclusive environment in the technology industry and beyond.

Registration and Early Bird Pricing

Early bird pricing is open through March 6th. Click here to register!

Registering with your team of 5 or more? Are you a full-time student? Email andrea@codesavvy.org for discount codes!

Register Here

See you at the MNCodes Summit!

Please feel free to contact us with any questions, and we look forward to learning together with you at the MNCodes Summit in May!

Best,

Andrea Wilson Vazquez and Code Savvy’s MNCodes Educator Training team

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