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Carrie Morrison
Specialty Areas:
K-12 Computer Science Education
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Whether students are brand new to coding or have taken several computer science courses, Music Lab provides students an innovative opportunity to explore the intersection of technology and creativity. Designed for students in grades 2-12, this engaging, cross-curricular activity offers a unique learning modality for students to hone their coding skills while composing their own songs. During this session, we will explore how coding music can not only amplify students' individual creative voices, but the voices of their communities.
Music Lab: The Intersection of Tech & Creativity
Tuesday, July 15th, 02:00pm - 03:00pm
Whether students are brand new to coding or have taken several computer science courses, Music Lab provides students an innovative opportunity to explore the intersection of technology and creativity. Designed for students in grades 2-12, this engaging, cross-curricular activity offers a unique learning modality for students to hone their coding skills while composing their own songs. During this session, we will explore how coding music can not only amplify students' individual creative voices, but the voices of their communities.
Carrie Morrison builds partnerships in schools, districts, and communities across the western U.S. to increase access to and participation in K-12 computer science and artificial intelligence education. As a District & School Growth Manager for Code.org, Carrie is passionate about facilitating equitable learning opportunities for students to explore how emerging technologies can enhance creativity and lead to fulfilling, lucrative career paths. Carrie earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Idaho and her master’s degree in education from the University of Montana. She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and son.