Mobile CSP PD Overview

In an effort to help teachers who may be unfamiliar with Computer Science Principles or who may never have taught Computer Science previously, Mobile CSP provides professional development to educators wishing to use the Mobile CSP curriculum. Below is an overview of the Mobile CSP Professional Development.

Part 1: Four Week Summer PD Course

Part 2: Academic Year Follow-Up

Accepted teachers will begin by completing the four week summer PD course which requires approximately 30 hours per week. During the PD, teachers work through a selection of the Mobile CSP lessons in an accelerated fashion, and then, for each lesson, discuss and reflect upon how they would teach that lesson. After each lesson teachers also evaluate their ability to teach that specific lesson. During the four weeks the teachers will:

  • be introduced to Computer Science Principles and broadening participation in Computer Science,
  • review the AP CSP Course and Exam Description,
  • learn about best practices and Computer Science pedagogy,
  • discuss logistics of running a Computer Science Principles course,
  • work through a selection of the Mobile CSP course’s seven content units which are the same as those completed by the students during the academic year,
  • maintain an online portfolio of their work,
  • complete two Create Performance Tasks as well as grade sample Create and Explore Performance Tasks,
  • complete the final exam as well as pre- and post-course questionnaires,
  • receive support from a Master Teacher
Below is a description of the PD support provided during the academic year.

  • Professional development through participation in periodic hangouts and webinars with project leaders, facilitators, and master teachers.
  • Classroom support provided by master teachers throughout the school year through an online platform and the use of video recorded lessons.
  • Collaborative support through access to online forums and an e-mail group to share ideas and materials with other Mobile CSP teachers and master teachers.