Code.org District Program for CS Integration
Seattle Convention Center - 606
As AI and emerging technologies transform nearly every aspect of our lives, Code.org is leading a movement to ensure that K-12 students have a strong foundational understanding of computer science principles by the time they graduate high school, giving them a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving global economy. Come and learn about how our District Program provides a unique opportunity for school districts to partner with us in order to bring fun and engaging computer science curriculum to their students and equip teachers with the resources they need to successfully integrate computer science into their classrooms.
Session (50 Minute)
Coding, Computer Science, Equity and Inclusion, Professional Development
Instructional Technology/Technology Coaches, School Administrators, District Administrators
All levels
Grades K-12
Presented by

District & School Growth Manager
Code.org
Carrie Morrison builds partnerships in schools, districts, and communities across the western U.S. to increase access to and participation in K-12 computer science education. As a District & School Growth Manager for Code.org, Carrie is passionate about facilitating equitable learning opportunities for students to explore how technology and creativity intersect. Carrie earned her Master of Education degree from the University of Montana. She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and son.

Senior Manager of Outreach and Adoption
Nikki is a former Ed-Tech entrepreneur, having founded Zulama, a company that brought computer science education to teenagers through video game design. After a successful exit, by selling Zulama to Carnegie Learning, she is now working with the global nonprofit Code.org to bring computer science education to every student in every classroom.