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Introduction to Computational Thinking for Every Educator

In the digital age, computational thinking (CT) is an essential skill for students and educators alike. This systematic approach to solving problems is at the foundation of not just computer science, but many other subject areas – and careers – as well.

Developed with support from Google, Introduction to Computational Thinking for Every Educator unpacks how CT can be integrated throughout subject areas and grade levels. Through this course, you’ll increase your awareness of CT, experiment with CT-integrated activities for the subject areas you teach, and create a plan to incorporate CT into your curricula.

This is a 15-hour, self-paced course with ongoing instructor support. 

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Course Language
English
Course Type
Instructor-Led
Course Length
15 hours
Course Fees
  • Member: $186.00
  • Non-Member: $249.00
Course Materials

This course is developed with support from Google.

More than 65% of students will work in jobs that don’t exist today. Google is helping educators prepare their students for that future. We provide content and professional development to build teachers' knowledge and skills. And we are helping students get excited about where computer science (CS) can take them. Through our programs and partners, we reach millions of students every year, with a focus on those who are underrepresented in the field today.

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ISTE U courses are eligible for graduate-level credit through our partnership with Dominican University of California. Find out about eligibility and fees for receiving graduate-level university credit for this course here.

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