Kiki Prottsman is an expert in computer science education and an advocate for equity and inclusion in STEM fields. With over 15 years of experience teaching and developing educational programs, Kiki has made significant contributions to the field of CSEd. She is also an author of several other books on computer science which have been widely praised for their innovative and engaging approach. Kiki is currently Director of Education for Microsoft MakeCode, an organization that works to increase access to computer science in schools across the United States. In this role, she oversees the development of curriculum and resources as well as training programs for teachers. She also builds and manages partnerships with stakeholders worldwide. Kiki speaks internationally on the subject of computer science. She is known for her engaging and practical approach to teaching and has been recognized with awards such as the Golden Halo Award for Best Education Campaign and Stevie's Female Innovator of the Year award. In addition to her work in computer science education, Kiki is an outdoors enthusiast and enjoys hiking, kayaking, and camping, as well as customizing her 4x4 SUV to look like it belongs in a Marvel movie.
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Foreword Preface Chapter 1: The Importance of Integrating Computer Science Into K-12 Chapter 2: What Teachers Are "Supposed" to Know About Computer Science Before Integrating Chapter 3: How We're Supposed to Know What We Know About Integrating Computer Science Chapter 4: What You Need to Know About Integrating Computer Science Chapter 5: Integrating Computer Science Into STEM-Focused Classes Chapter 6: Making Any Class a STEM Class Through Coding Chapter 7: Supporting Computer Science Students from Historically Underrepresented Groups Chapter 8: Always Be Evolving: Chat GPT and AI Epilogue In Conclusion
Seamlessly bridging the gap between foundational concepts and advanced insights, Let's All Teach Computer Science! Offers a refreshing perspective for seasoned educators, while providing clear guidance for beginners. A must-read to elevate computer science instruction across all levels. -- Aria Azizi * Redmond, WA * Reading this book felt more like sharing great ideas with a colleague in a really good professional development (PD) session than "reading a book." The conversational tone appeals clearly to the newer computer science teacher, and offers plenty of rich insights and perspective I picked up along the way through this book for my own work as a veteran computer science (CS) teacher, too. This is the kind of book that should be in the professional library of every current or aspiring CS teacher. -- Steven Svetlik * Norridge, IL * Prottsman's book is a thoughtful exploration of various ways educators of all disciplines can incorporate meaningful lessons using computer science. She focuses on tangible, achievable approaches and offers supportive guidance along the way. I particularly loved Prottsman's anecdotes, resources, and questions, which tie her guidance to real-world scenarios. This book helps envision how we can enhance students' lives by using tools in computer science! -- Jen Fox * Seattle, WA * This comprehensive guide has a wealth of insight and ideas that show how and why to incorporate computational literacy across the PK-12 curriculum, and equips teachers with the tools and strategies to foster computational skills in all students. It's the best way to invest in a future where technology is understood and can be used to do good. -- Dianne O'Grady-Cunniff * Adelphi, MD * Let's All Teach Computer Science! covers core principles that teachers can use to create an engaging environment where all students can learn, feel success, and thrive. Prottsman approaches the idea of computer science as a suite of tools and techniques that can be employed to solve any problem or enhance any task. Her expertise in knowing the CS education space is apparent as she highlights systemic issues and barriers that need to be addressed in CS education, and offers solutions to resolve them. -- Nicole Reitz-Larsen * Cotton Heights, UT * A fast, fun, and informative read on integrating computer science into any subject in any classroom at any age with curiosity, passion, and compassion based on the following principles: "attitude is everything, be a lead learner, diversity matters, understand concepts." -- Douglas Ferguson * Maple Valley, WA * Concise, relevant, and thorough publication. If you are a parent, teacher, and/or administrator in contact with students intrigued by STEM education, this is where you should start and finish. Excellent content for those needing layman's terms and/or professionals. -- Eric Wright * Eugene, OR *