In partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, Georgia Public Broadcasting is excited to introduce "Computer Science in Action," a brand-new digital video series designed to showcase the power of computer science education in Georgia classrooms.

This innovative series takes you directly inside schools across the state to see computer science teaching… in action! Each episode features Georgia educators leading engaging, standards-based lessons that not only highlight key computer science concepts but also demonstrate practical strategies you can adapt for your own classroom.

In every episode of Computer Science in Action, teachers share:

  • Key concepts that align with Georgia’s K–12 computer science standards.
  • Effective teaching strategies that make complex ideas accessible to students.
  • Free classroom resources you can start using right away.

The series is designed for both new and experienced educators. Whether you’re just beginning to introduce computer science into your lessons or looking for ways to enrich your instruction, you’ll find inspiration and ready-to-use tools that bring computer science to life for students.

"Computer Science in Action" demonstrates that computer science is more than coding; it’s about problem solving, creativity, and preparing students for the future. By spotlighting real Georgia classrooms, this series shows how teachers are helping students develop critical skills that will serve them in college, careers, and beyond.

All episodes of Computer Science in Action are available now on gpb.org/computer-science-in-action. Explore the series, gather fresh ideas, and join other educators in strengthening computer science instruction across Georgia.