Week 5: How to Hackathon with Your Students

23Aug
Week 5: How to Hackathon with Your Students 23 AugustAug 2022 10:00am - 12:00pm America/Toronto
VirtualWebinar Workshop

This series of weekly workshops is hosted by Callysto, a federally-funded program fostering data science skills (coding, data analysis and visualization) in classrooms across Canada.

About this session

Time: 10 am - 11:30 am (MT)

Audience: Grades 7-12

Callysto offers free and publicly available online hackathon experiences to Grades 7-12 students. In this session, we will discuss what we have learned from integrating open data science into Alberta’s curriculum, as well as how to share and support all learners (teachers and students) using Callysto’s hackathon online learning design.

Educators will learn how to transform their online teaching through engaging, interactive exercises!

This workshop will be run by Byron Chu, Callysto’s Program Manager.

Who can register
This online workshop is open to in-service and pre-service teachers.

About the weekly workshop
Callysto's weekly workshops will explain computational thinking and data science concepts, and review ways to incorporate them into K-12 curriculum. Every week, we will explore different topics ranging from artificial intelligence (AI) to running a data science hackathon with your students.

Find details of the webinar on our Eventbrite page.

If you have any questions, please email: contact@callysto.ca

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