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Data Science Events for Educators

 

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Join us for a 60-minute Complimentary Workshop

 

 

Educators are preparing students for what’s next. Teaching data science gives you the essential tools to cultivate critical thinkers, encourage curiosity, and make learning deeply relevant by connecting it directly to real-world challenges and data.

 

Middle School Workshop

Unlocking Secrets: A Middle School Data Science Approach to Codebreaking

April 21, 2026 | 6:30pm ET / 5:30pm CT / 3:30pm PT | Register Here

 

Middle and High School Workshop:

The LOCUS Assessment: Measure Students Understanding and Predict AP Statistics Passing Scores

March 31, 2026 | 6:30pm ET / 5:30pm CT / 3:30pm PT | Register Here

 

 

High School Educators:

Join us for a Complimentary IDS Showcase

 

Discover Introduction to Data Science (IDS), the groundbreaking high school course that set the standard for data science education and was featured on the Freakonomics Podcast.

 

IDS has inspired educators nationwide by combining cutting-edge curriculum, real-world relevance, and powerful technology via the R programming language to engage students in authentic data science learning. To date, the course has been adopted in 140 districts and 273 schools.

 

In this 30-minute session, participants will have the opportunity to learn about the curriculum and experience the technology firsthand. The session will also cover the professional development timeline, program requirements, key technology features, and include a live demonstration.

 

All sessions are offered virtually via Zoom.

 

Click on the date to register:

 

March 10, 2026 | 10am ET / 9am CT / 7am PT

 

March 10, 2026 | 5pm ET / 4pm CT / 2pm PT

 

If none of these dates and times work, you may request a 1:1 meeting by emailing us at info@thinkdataed.org.

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