Engage students with GPB resources            DECEMBER 2017
Computer Science Education Week Is December 4-10, 2017

Computers are everywhere, changing every industry on the planet. But fewer than half of all schools teach computer science. Good news is, many schools across Georgia are on their way to change this! 

The Hour of Code is a nationwide initiative by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org to introduce millions of students to one hour of computer science and computer programming.

Explore these free coding activities to engage students in an Hour of Code. 

We recently launched an updated version of our Georgia Studies digital textbook. Now available across all digital platforms, our digital textbook includes virtual field trips, interactive maps, document-based questions, and more! 
Discover all that our textbook offers with this easy, step-by-step user guide

Teachers use data on a daily basis to inform instruction, measure student performance, and determine the next day's lesson. Or, possibly in your case, assess a student's knowledge and understanding of the first semester's content. 

Check out our list of 10 apps that help educators work smarter, not harder, when it comes to grading and tracking and analyzing data.
Questions or feedback? Email us at education@gpb.org