Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity in computer science education, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and partners to the field. This week is held in recognition of the birthday of Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906), who invented the first compiler and coined the term “bug” (an error in a program) after removing an actual moth from a computer in 1947. Celebrations and activities begin 12/7 this year! Keep reading for more details on how to engage your school or classroom in  this year's theme: #CSforSocialJustice
 
Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity in computer science education, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers, and partners to the field. As part of the #CSforGood movement this year we’re proud to elevate
#CSforSocialJustice
 
The CSEd Week Kickoff is December 7th at 1pm EST. FMI and additional events, click here
Trying to get your administrator, guidance counselor or school committee on board with CS Ed? Click here for events made just for them!
Special Thanks to Maine CSTA Partners: