Celebrating Computer Science Education Week

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Computer Science Education Week, December 9-15, is a global initiative aimed at inspiring students to explore the world of coding, develop essential computer science skills and prepare for the digital economy.

Historically, IUSD has participated in the global Hour of Code, which began eleven years ago with the belief that anyone, anywhere can learn to code. The benefits of coding for students include:

  • Learning how to check their work for details, apply logic and persist at a task.
  • Learning how to ask insightful questions, often in written form.
  • Learning how to collaborate since programming today is accomplished in teams.

IUSD continues to make significant investments in technology, enhancing teaching and learning practices to help ensure students are college, career and life-ready. Across elementary, middle and high schools, students have access to participate in a number of different opportunities that sharpen future-facing skills, such as coding. Elementary opportunities may include coding, stop-motion animation and even the construction of motion machines using robotics. In middle and high school, students may design rockets, utilize 3D printing to create scaled models and participate in robotics. These hands-on experiences not only captivate students' interest but also serve as powerful tools for developing essential skills.

The District remains committed to providing resources and programs that not only inspire students to code but also equip them with the skills necessary for the evolving digital landscape. IUSD Career Technical Education (CTE) serves as a valuable resource for students exploring career pathways in technology. As a part of CTE, all high schools in the District, including San Joaquin High School (IUSD Virtual Academy), offer comprehensive computer science courses.

To learn more about technology and engineering programming in IUSD, visit iusd.org/STEM


For fun coding activities any student can do, visit: