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Fun and Interactive Activities for an Introductory Computer Science Course of 200 Students [PDF]
Research has shown that students learn and perform better in learning environments that are interactive [1]. Teaching a freshman-level introductory course in computer science (CS) can be challenging, because most students are unaware of what computer
Coffman-Wolph, Stephany, Gray, Kimberlyn
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The Brain-Computer Metaphor Debate Is Useless: A Matter of Semantics
It is commonly assumed that usage of the word “computer” in the brain sciences reflects a metaphor. However, there is no single definition of the word “computer” in use.
Blake A. Richards +4 more
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Assembling Computer Science for All New York City
This study is an account of the Computer Science for All Initiative in New York City (CS4All). In this study, I draw on actor-network (Latour 2005) approaches to trace connections among actors in assemblage with this effort to bring computer science education to all students in all grade bands of New York City public schools in the span of ten years. I
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This article compares the two most prominent courses of Advanced Placement (AP) computer science study offered throughout 9-12 grades in the U.S. The structure, guidelines, components, and exam formats of the traditional AP Computer Science A course and the relatively newer AP Computer Science Principles course were compared to examine differences in ...
Havard, Douglas D., Howard, Keith
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Development of Computer Science Disciplines - A Social Network Analysis Approach
In contrast to many other scientific disciplines, computer science considers conference publications. Conferences have the advantage of providing fast publication of papers and of bringing researchers together to present and discuss the paper with peers.
Jarke, Matthias +2 more
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Automatically assembling a full census of an academic field [PDF]
The composition of the scientific workforce shapes the direction of scientific research, directly through the selection of questions to investigate, and indirectly through its influence on the training of future scientists.
Clauset, Aaron +2 more
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Svetlana Cojocaru (in honour of her 60th anniversary) [PDF]
Our colleague, Vice Editor-in-Chief of the Computer Science Journal of Moldova and director of the Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science of Academy of Sciences of Moldova, dr.hab. Svetlana Cojocaru accomplishes in July a beautiful age.
Editorial board of the "Computer Science Journal of Moldova"
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A computer science degree is seen as a good investment, given the lucrative calling of Silicon Valley and the ever-growing demand for software engineers.
Tiffany Chow
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The Impact of CS for All on College Placement in Computer Science [PDF]
With the CS for All movement increasingly gaining traction nationally, students entering colleges and universities are arriving with deeper and broader CS experiences. This in turn can change students' higher education starting point. This panel of CS faculty with expertise in this area will present perspectives and models to describe how higher ...
Greenberg, Ronald I. +4 more
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English compounds in Croatian media discourse [PDF]
This paper deals with English compounds in Croatian media discourse. Since we are all aware of the fact that English as a global language has a dominant role and influence in all aspects of life worldwide, all languages excessively borrow from the ...
Ivona Šetka Čilić, Kristina Ereš
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