Orinigal post on the
International Center of Photography's website.
Whether you teach math, science, art, English, or history, you want to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to innovative ways to educate your students. That’s why
ICP has created a special one-week program especially for K-12 teachers like you. Together, we’ll explore the basics of computer programming by using digital photography, and experience how coding in the classroom amplifies learning for both students and teachers.
A Beginner’s Guide to Computing + Photography for Teachers: Photo Games and Computer Stories in the K–12 Curriculum
Monday, July 11 – Friday, July 15
10 AM – 5 PM
International Center of Photography | 1114 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036
- Learn the basics of programming with Scratch, a free visual programming language developed by MIT and used by millions of teachers and students across the K–12 curriculum.
- Explore web design using HTML and CSS, the building blocks of the web.
- Make creative photo stories, games, and puzzles that use digital photographs.
Teacher Discount
Save 15% when you register before
March 15
Use code:
EDUCATORS16
Learn more and register here.