South Bay Computing Collaborative

The 2019/2020 South Bay Computing Collaborative / Tech Academy program kicked off in July with a 10-Day Summer Institute offered at San José State University (91°µÍø).  Funded by Google, BAE Systems, and Western Digital, fourteen 5th-8th grade teacher leaders from five school districts participated.  Teachers worked with faculty and staff of the 91°µÍø Jay Pinson STEM Education Program and Departments of Computer Science and Chemistry to develop ways to enhance the teaching of Next Generation Science Standards- and Common Core- aligned content using concepts and skills in computational thinking, modeling, and computer programming.  They collaboratively developed standards-aligned classroom activities and lessons, worked in 91°µÍøâ€™s Innovation Design Collaborative space, and participated in a field trip to the Computer History Museum.   Teachers also developed plans for disseminating their instructional resources throughout their schools, districts and communities and presented at a final Symposium held at the Tech Museum of Innovation.

 Teachers working on CS lessonsTeachers collaborating to develop CS lessons.











A Google CS Educator PD Grant to 91°µÍøâ€™s Jay Pinson STEM Education program will fund expansion of the South Bay Computing Collaborative to involve an additional 55 teachers during the academic year.  Teachers will participate in school-based professional development in integrated computing, test new instructional materials, and expose over 1400 high need students to computing practices during their classroom instruction.