The Challenge participants and collaborators have put together a number of resources to help others use the materials in their own classrooms.

Global Community of Practice
This Global Community of Practice is a curated and supported global community working towards integrating social responsibility and ethics into computing curricula. This community of practice has a specific focus on pedagogy and teaching, with the aim to support a cross disciplinary group of people. If you identify with this community, sign up here.
This community includes people who are part of the Responsible Computing Challenge, and those working more broadly with computing, social responsibility, and ethics curricula. This community includes disciplines outside of computing that are critical for computing. It includes academics, researchers, industry practitioners, Computer Science education researchers, pedagogy experts, and more. The community of practice will offer opportunities for collaboration, peer learning exchange, and periodic presentations and events relevant to social responsibility, ethics, computer science, research, pedagogy, and technology.

Teaching Responsible Computing Playbook
A playbook on the execution of integrating ethics in computing at different institutions. This includes, but not limited to: getting started, convincing academic leadership, partnering with other faculty members, hiring and supporting a teaching team, grading, more more.
Team Members: Nina Amenta, Margo Boenig-Liptsin, Jeff Behrends, Oliver Bonham-Carter, Quincy Brown, Augustin Chaintreau, Cathryn Carson, Ron Cytron, Udayan Das, Antonio Delgado, Stacy Doore, George Gabb, Sorelle Friedler, Matthew Hertz, Seny Kamara, Maggie Little, Xin Liu, Sandra Matteucci, Helena Mentis, Michael Neff, Alicia Patterson, Kathy Pham, Irina Raicu, Vance Ricks, Atri Rudra, Subbu Vincent, Jenn Winikus, Marty J. Wolf, Joshua Young, Ellen Zegura