Computer Science Educator's Hub
Resources for college-level computer science educator's community to make teaching CS more effective, more inclusive, and more fun.
Empower all learners
With these equity, diversity, and inclusion resources
Community connection
SIGCSE mailing list
Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) maintains a mailing list for discussing issues in computer science education. The main place for
Teaching Track Faculty Piazza
A discussion board for teaching-track faculty.
Conferences and workshops
SIGCSE Technical Symposium (Computer Science Education Technical Symposium), International Computing Education Research Conference (ICER), Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Conference(ITiCSE), and Global Computing Education Conference (CompEd) are ACM's main CS Education conferences.
Grace Hopper Celebration is world's largerst gathering of women and non-binary technologists. Tapia Conference is the premier venue to acknowledge, promote and celebrate diversity in computing. They have many resources for educators.
Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) holds a series of regional conferences in the US.
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), IEEE Global Engineering Education (EDUCON), and Frontiers in Education (FIE) conferences on engineering education with tracks and events of interest to computing educators.
The Teaching Professor conference, National Effective Teaching Institute (NETI) workshops, and CRA Professional Development Workshop for teaching faculty focus on pedagogy and professional development for educators.
And here are some conferences aimed at undergraduates, where you could support undergraduate research and help students become prepared for graduate school: National Collegiate Research Conference (NCRC) is a research conference run by students in the Harvard College Undergraduate Research Association (HCURA); National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) is a conference for research in all fields, not only Computer Science