Mobile CSP
AP Computer Science Principles
Endorsed by the College Board
Where: Online
The event is free! Teachers and students are encouraged to invite family and friends.
Questions? Please contact info@mobile-csp.org
Code of Conduct (view full printable version)
The National Center for Computer Science Education is dedicated to providing a harassment-free environment for everyone regardless of gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, race, ethnicity, religious views, physical appearance, or technology choices. All attendees, speakers, panelists, organizers, and participants at our virtual events are required to adhere to the following expectations. We believe that all spaces whether virtual or in-person should be free from any forms of harassment, bullying, or hate. Instances of unacceptable behavior may be reported to csed@css.edu. Any indiscretions found will result in immediate removal of participants and their teacher will be notified. Students' schools will be informed of the incident and documentation provided for further discipline.
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