Summer Computer Science PD
Grow as a CS Educator Before Next School Year
School may be out, but summer is the perfect time for CS educators to learn. Discover new resources and strategies for bringing engaging CS learning to your classroom or district during any of our CS-focused summer programs in Illinois and Missouri.
Scholarships are available for many programs.
Not your Average Summer School
Leave boring sit-and-get learning behind this summer. Each of our immersive programs offers a unique opportunity to:
- Get hands-on with student-ready robotics, coding, and problem solving
- Build community with fellow CS educators
- Grow your classroom or district CS program using comprehensive teaching resources (including free curriculum)
Each summer, we also partner with Code.org, CS4IL, Discovery Partners Institute, CSTA Illinois, and Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to provide accessible professional learning opportunities to both new and experienced CS educators – including at Illinois’ annual CS PD Week.
Apply early to take advantage of available scholarships →
Summer Computer Science Trainings
Each year, we host CS training opportunities rich with resources and strategies geared toward K-5, 6-12, and 9-12 classrooms.
Select a training that matches your grade level and get ready to grow into a confident, capable CS educator.
Illinois Workshops & Cohorts
Training Overview
Take a confident first step toward teaching computer science with this introductory workshop designed for elementary educators.
During this workshop, you’ll learn the basics of computer science pedagogy and get hands-on with age-appropriate “unplugged” classroom activities. You’ll also receive an overview of Code.org’s Computer Science Fundamentals curriculum and teacher dashboard – both of which can help make teaching CS in your classroom engaging and sustainable.
By the end, teachers will walk away with:
- A plan of action for teaching the CS Fundamentals curriculum
- An implementation plan for teaching two CS Fundamentals lessons
- Goals for how deep into the course they would like to try to get
- Strategies for teaching CS Fundamentals lessons
- Connections to a community of CS education peers
- A printed curriculum guide filled with pedagogy, tips, and best practices
- A certificate of attendance
Learn more about CS Fundamentals →
Who is this Training for?: K-5 teachers (with or without prior CS teaching experience), librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 1 Day
Cost: Free or low-cost
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 23-24, 2025 | CSEL program | Rosemont, IL*
*Priority participation in CSEL programs will be given to teachers of multilingual students
Training Overview
Ignite your students’ interest in computer science with this year-long program for middle and high school educators.
Come discover the many ways Code.org’s free Computer Science Discoveries curriculum can help your students grow as CS learners through a unique mix of problem solving, programming, physical computing, and user-centered design activities.
Participants in this course will also learn how to connect CS to students’ experiences through the creation of websites, apps, animations, games, and physical computing systems.
Learn more about CS Discoveries →
Who is this Training for?: 6-10 teachers (with or without prior CS teaching experience), librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days (with 4 follow-up workshops during the academic year)
Cost: $1,200
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 23-27, 2025 | CS PD Week | Central Illinois
- June 23-27, 2025 | CSEL program | Rosemont, IL*
*Priority participation in CSEL programs will be given to teachers of multilingual students
Training Overview
Challenge your high school students to explore how computing and technology can impact the world, with a focus on the internet, cybersecurity, app design, and the complexities of digital information.
Participants in this training will learn about Code.org’s free Computer Science Principles curriculum, as well as how to integrate it into an existing CS program using project-based learning.
Learn more about CS Principles →
Who is this Training for?: 9-12 teachers, librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days (with 4 follow-up workshops during the academic year)
Cost: $1,200
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 23-27, 2025 | CS PD Week | Central Illinois
- June 23-27, 2025 | CSEL program | Rosemont, IL*
*Priority participation in CSEL programs will be given to teachers of multilingual students
Training Overview
Take your high school students from theory to real-world application with Code.org’s AP-aligned curriculum where students act as software engineers and learn object-oriented programming using Java.
Participants in this training will also engage with intermediate CS topics including data structuring, processing data using algorithms, and computing’s ethical and social implications.
Learn more about AP CS A →
Who is this Training for?: 9-12 teachers, librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days (with 4 follow-up workshops during the academic year)
Cost: $1,200
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 23-27, 2025 | CS PD Week | Central Illinois
Training Overview
Have fun exploring robots, unplugged activities, and much more as you practice weaving computational thinking and interdisciplinary connections together with your elementary classroom’s core content areas.
Participants in this training will also get hands-on with popular CS teaching tools, including micro:bit, Ozobot, LEGO Education Learning System, Hello Ruby, and more.
Who is this Training for?: K-5 teachers (with or without prior CS teaching experience), librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days
Cost: $400
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 23-27, 2025 | CS PD Week | Central Illinois
Training Overview
Learn to incorporate interdisciplinary connections, computational thinking, and a variety of fresh, engaging CS education activities into your grade 6-12 curriculum using robots, unplugged activities, and more.
Participants in this training will also get hands-on with popular CS teaching tools, including GitHub, Ozobot, Google’s Applied Digital Skills, micro:bit, LEGO Education Learning System, and more
Who is this Training for?: 6-12 teachers (with or without prior CS teaching experience), librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days
Cost: $400
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 23-27, 2025 | CS PD Week | Central Illinois
Missouri Workshops & Cohorts
Training Overview
Ignite your students’ interest in computer science with this year-long program for middle and high school educators.
Come discover the many ways Code.org’s free Computer Science Discoveries curriculum can help your students grow as CS learners through a unique mix of problem solving, programming, physical computing, and user-centered design activities.
Participants in this course will also learn how to connect CS to students’ experiences through the creation of websites, apps, animations, games, and physical computing systems.
Learn more about CS Discoveries →
Who is this Training for?: 6-10 teachers (with or without prior CS teaching experience), librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days (with 4 follow-up workshops during the academic year)
Cost: $1,200
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 9-13, 2025 | Southwest Baptist University |Bolivar, MO
- June 9-13, 2025 | Microsoft Office, Cortex | St. Louis, MO
Training Overview
Challenge your high school students to explore how computing and technology can impact the world, with a focus on the internet, cybersecurity, app design, and the complexities of digital information.
Participants in this training will learn about Code.org’s free Computer Science Principles curriculum, as well as how to integrate it into an existing CS program using project-based learning.
Learn more about CS Principles →
Who is this Training for?: 9-12 teachers, librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days (with 4 follow-up workshops during the academic year)
Cost: $1,200
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 9-13, 2025 | Southwest Baptist University |Bolivar, MO
- June 9-13, 2025 | Microsoft Office, Cortex | St. Louis, MO
Training Overview
Take your high school students from theory to real-world application with Code.org’s AP-aligned curriculum where students act as software engineers and learn object-oriented programming using Java.
Participants in this training will also engage with intermediate CS topics including data structuring, processing data using algorithms, and computing’s ethical and social implications.
Learn more about AP CS A →
Who is this Training for?: 9-12 teachers, librarians and library media specialist, any educator interested in teaching computer science
Workshop Length: 5 days (with 4 follow-up workshops during the academic year)
Cost: $1,200
Scholarships: Available
Upcoming Trainings
- June 9-13, 2025 | Southwest Baptist University |Bolivar, MO
- June 9-13, 2025 | Microsoft Office, Cortex | St. Louis, MO
Application Steps & Timelines
All LTC-hosted summer CS professional learning events now use a common application. With it, you can apply to attend and request a scholarships (when available, subject to eligibility) all in one place.
Step 1: Complete the Initial Application
Submit an application to attend an LTC-hosted summer CS training. Applications open each year in November.
After submission, applications will be reviewed on a 3-week rolling basis. Applicants will receive a provisional acceptance and scholarship eligibility within 3-4 weeks from Sarah Phelps (sphelps@ltcillinois.org). The application will be finalized upon receipt of a school administrator’s approval.
Step 2: Register for your Event
After receiving acceptance and scholarship eligibility, lock in your participation by registering for the event you indicated on your application. Instructions for registering will be provided after your application is finalized.
Reminder: Multiple trainings covering the same content may be occurring at the same time at different locations. Be sure to register for the correct location for your desired training.
Step 3: Watch for Updates
During the following Spring, we will reach out for additional participant information, as well as to provide event information including = location, hotel options, and parking.
Fill your Summer with CS Learning
Make this coming school year the year you spark your students’ computer science passion.
Apply today to connect with other CS educators and discover comprehensive teaching resources developed with your classroom in mind.