A three-day free conference focusing on computer science education for Indigenous students, hosted by Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ.
4 Corners Highlights
"The micro:bit workshop is really amazing and very interesting."
"I really loved the discussions in all the sessions I attended and how focused everyone was on similar goals and wanting to do their best for their students. I also liked the variety of formats with fireside chat, talks, keynotes, etc. The food and swag were great!"
"Awesome conference that brings new inputs to improve ways of teaching and able to integrate computer science in my lessons."
"Networking with other indigenous colleagues. Hearing about the amazing CS classes that they offer to their students was eye-opening."
"Being invited from Connecticut, I felt a bit awkward at first because I didn't face many of the barriers that teachers from the 4 Corners region face. However, once I got talking with the other attendees and presenters, I really came to appreciate this new perspective and how I can use the information discussed here in our efforts to truly bring CS for all back in Connecticut."
"I truly enjoyed being able to meet other teachers and share our struggles and success stories"
Welcome Reception, Networking, Keynotes
Day 1 of workshops & networking
Day 2 of workshops & networking
Thank you to our supporters!
Arizona State University, Mary-Lou Fulton Teachers College
The University of Arizona, Data Sciences Academy
Indigitize Computer Science
Computer Science Alliance
Arizona Department of Education
Colorado Department of Education
Utah State Board of Education
New Mexico Public Education Department
Jesse Yazzie Designs, LLC
American Indian Science and Engineering Society
For any inquires, please email us 4cc@indigitize.org.
See you at the 4 Corners CS Convening, starting Sunday, June 22, 2025!