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Meeting Students Where they Are: A Virtual Computer Science Education Research (CSER) Experience for Undergraduates (REU)

Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2021
Currently, the computer science community is experiencing a rise in interest in computer science education research (CSER). However, current structures and belief systems within the discipline have largely relegated computer science education researchers
Monique S. Ross   +2 more
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Physical computing in computer science education

Proceedings of the tenth annual conference on International computing education research, 2014
Physical computing covers the design and realization of interactive objects and installations and allows students to develop concrete, tangible products of the real world, which arise from the learners' imagination. This can be used in computer science education to provide students with interesting and motivating access to the different topic areas of ...
Mareen Przybylla, Ralf Romeike
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Generative AI in Computer Science Education

Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
Generative AI has the potential to become disruptive technology for computer science education. Therefore, computer science educators must be familiar with the threats they should deal with and with the opportunities that generative-AI opens for the ...
O. Hazzan, Yael Erez
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Counter-hegemonic Computing: Toward Computer Science Education for Value Generation and Emancipation

ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2021
Students’ lives, both in and out of school, are full of different forms of value. Wealthy students enjoy value in the form of financial capital; their fit to hegemonic social practices; excellent health care and so on.
R. Eglash   +4 more
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Computing science education

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2002
I happen to agree. Having devoted a substantial part of my professional life to put the art of designing programs into a state where it can be taught in an orderly and systematic fashion, I have become disappointed of the dominant, erosive trends. Although I am tired of the unpopular role of a perennial critic, the paper caused a flare to erupt once ...
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Science fiction in computer science education

Proceedings of the 43rd ACM technical symposium on Computer Science Education, 2012
The use of science fiction (SF) to engage students in computer science learning is becoming more popular [1-6]. There is ample material available to help both undergraduate and graduate students make connections between technical content and human experience, from Star Trek to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to 2001: A Space Odyssey to I, Robot ...
Rebecca Bates   +4 more
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Computers and science education

Proceedings of the ACM 1980 annual conference on - ACM 80, 1980
Unless a systematic plan for the use of computers in education is jointly developed by educators, business and the government, our technological leadership will be seriously affected. Such a loss of leadership would harm our economic strength, our defense capability and the quality of life in general.
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Computer Science in Education

International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1974
(1974). Computer Science in Education. International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology: Vol. 5, Computers in Higher Education, pp. 297-306.
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Computer Science Education

Computer Science Education, 2008
Brian Kernighan asserted that debugging a computer program is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
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Data Science and Computer Science Education

2020
This chapter focuses on teaching and learning of data science. We address this topic in this Guide of teaching computer science since data science is an emerging discipline that computer science is one of its basic components and, accordingly, the two fields have some overlaps.
Orit Hazzan, Noa Ragonis, Tami Lapidot
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