CS Everyone Center
The CS Everyone Center for Computer Science Education was created to boost teachers’ capabilities around computer science (CS) and artificial intelligence (AI) education, responding to student demand and preparing the workforce of tomorrow. Teachers across Florida and the nation, regardless of their subject area, will have access to professional development and resources, enabling them to seamlessly integrate CS and AI into their teaching. Our approaches include the use of instructional best practices to promote participation of all students and the establishment of a network of CS and AI school leaders and professionals in Florida and beyond.
Spring 2026 microcredential schedule released!
Ready to innovate your teaching? The CS Everyone team is excited to announce the Spring 2026 schedule for our K-12 CS and AI education Microcredentials. Designed in collaboration with dedicated teachers, these online asynchronous courses will equip you with the knowledge and tools to navigate and utilize AI, computer science, and strategies for including learners with disabilities in CS education.
Don’t miss these opportunities! Course completion will earn you a badge via Credly and 20 hours of documented professional learning.
Our Impact
Teacher Preparation
Empowering educators with the skills and knowledge to bring CS into every classroom.
Engaging All Learners
Ensuring all students, including those with disabilities, can fully participate in CS learning opportunities.
Research & Innovation
Driving forward new ideas and solutions to transform CS education through cutting-edge research.
Capacity Building
Strengthening the ability of schools and districts to implement sustainable, inclusive CS education programs.
We believe that ALL learners deserve access to quality CS education
“Our aim is to provide access to CS and AI education for all K-12 learners. This work can only occur through an interdisciplinary approach that brings together faculty, staff, and students across disciplines.”
– Dr. Maya Israel
Featured Stories
Asia Pacific CS Education Conference 2025
Dr. Maya Israel was invited to speak at the Asia Pacific Computer Science Education Conference 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand. She shared her research entitled “Including Learners with Disabilities in CS and AI Education: A Research Practice Partnership Approach.”...
Director Maya at Boot Up Summit 2025
This October, Dr. Maya Israel, Director of the CS Everyone Center, was a featured guest speaker at the BootUp National Summit, entitled: “Shaping the Future of Computer Science & AI in Elementary Education.” Dr. Israel brought her expertise to a key session,...
UDL4CS-2 and the National Science Foundation
The CS Everyone Center is continuing previous work through National Science Foundation funded grant (#2434586) on a Research Practice Partnership, UDL4CS-2. Together, the University of Florida, the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), Broward County...



