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Computer Science: the missing foundation in America’s schools Ali Partovi Co-founder, Code.org

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Ali Partovi, Co-Founder of Code.org, presentation at Piedmont Education Speaker Series on Preparing Students for the Age of Technology - September 30, 2014

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Computer Science:the missing foundation

in America’s schools

Ali Partovi

Co-founder, Code.org

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY7EsTnUSxY

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Our kids should be learning

to code.

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Our kids should be learning

to code. computer science.

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Computer science education

is on the rise.

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Computer science education

is on the rise. recovery from

a 10-year decline.

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0

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

History English Science Math ForeignLanguages

Economics Art + Music ComputerScience

Sources: College Board

Only 15% of this are girls.

8% are African

Americans + Hispanics.

High School AP Enrollment

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Computer science is about

technology.

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Computer science is about

technology.

logic, problem solving, and

creativity.

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First computer: 1943

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First computer: 1943

First computer program: 1843

Ada

Lovelace

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Computer science is for

boys.

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Computer science is for

boys. everybody.

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The tech industry is

desperately trying to hire

computer programmers.

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The tech industry is

desperately trying to hire

computer programmers.

Every

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67% of software jobs are outside the

tech industry. More broadly, Computer

Science is relevant to all careers.

“… as important as knowledge of anatomy when it comes to medical research or clinical care.”

Larry Corey,Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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Computer science is

vocational.

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Computer science is

vocational. foundational.

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What is photosynthesis?

Audience pop quiz

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What is H2O?

Audience pop quiz

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Solve: x2 – 9 = 0

Audience pop quiz

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What is a for loop?

Audience pop quiz

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Dispelling myths about STEM

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Dispelling myths about STEM

(“Science, Technology,

Engineering, and Math”)

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There’s a surplus of jobs in

STEM.

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There’s a surplus of jobs in

STEM. computer science.

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STUDENTS

Computer Science: 2%

of STEM students

JOBS

Computer Science: 60% of

STEM jobs

Sources: College Board, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Science Foundation

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There are not enough girls in

STEM.

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There are not enough girls in

STEM. computer science.

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Computer science counts as

STEM.

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Computer science counts as

STEM in 9 states only. (2012)

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Computer science counts as

STEM in 9 states only. (2012)

24 states today.

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1. Changing the rules.- 15 state victories. 1 defeat.

2. Helping the schools.- Free K-8 curriculum, in 40,000 classrooms this fall

- Partnerships with 30 districts (incl NYC, LA, Chi)

- Free teacher-training workshops nationwide

3. Making it cool.

Code.org efforts

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@codeorg #hourofcode

It’s coming. December 8.

Help us reach 100 million.