Fri 20 Feb 2026 15:40 - 16:00 at Meeting Room 102 - CS4All Chair(s): Wanda Kunkle

As data science gains prominence in K-12 education and computing standards, there is a growing need for curricula that introduce students to data science from a computational perspective. API Can Code addresses this need by introducing high school students to the computational foundations of data science through computer science (CS)-forward, interest-driven, data exploration activities. The curriculum consists of three units and a culminating project in which students write programs in EduBlocks to retrieve data from public APIs and analyze and visualize it using CODAP. This experience report details the design and implementation of the curriculum, with a particular focus on the computational foundations of data science. We share a student project example and analyze post-survey results and teacher reflections to understand how the curriculum shaped students’ engagement with data and perceptions of data science. We discuss the associated challenges and implications of integrating data science practices into CS settings, and how such experiences can broaden conceptions and participation in computing. This work advances our understanding of the relationship between data science and computer science in high school classrooms, contributing a novel approach that lays the computational foundations of data science by situating it in the lived experiences of students.

Fri 20 Feb

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15:40 - 17:00
CS4All Papers at Meeting Room 102
Chair(s): Wanda Kunkle pc
15:40
20m
Talk
API Can Code: Laying the Computational Foundations of Data Science in High School ClassroomsK12
Papers
Rotem Israel-Fishelson University of Maryland, David Weintrop University of Maryland
16:00
20m
Talk
“It Wasn’t As Bad As I Thought”: Exploring K-12 Students' Experiences with Real-Time and Pre-Recorded Physiological DataK12
Papers
Vincent Ingram University of Alabama, Myles Lewis University of Alabama, Wesley Junkins University of Alabama, Chris Crawford University of Alabama
16:20
20m
Talk
Psychometric Analysis of a Teacher Readiness and Concerns Scale in K-5 Computer Science EducationK12
Papers
Yiwen Yang The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, USA, Ziyu Fan University of Texas at Austin, Miriam Jacobson The University of Texas at Austin, Zhuoying Wang The University of Texas at Austin, Judy Lau University of Texas at Austin, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
16:40
20m
Talk
Words Matter: Integrating Adaptive Cybersecurity Phraseology in K-12 Education Subjects to Improve Cyber HygieneK12
Papers
Timothy Crisp The University of Tulsa Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute, John Hale University of Tulsa