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Geographical Inequities in Accessing Engineering and Computer Science: A State-wide Analysis of Undergraduate Enrollments Across High Schools [PDF]

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David B. Knight   +6 more
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Evaluating Computer Science Professional Development for Teachers in the United States

Proceedings of the 21st Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, 2021
Teacher professional development (PD) is a key factor in enabling teachers to develop mindsets and skills that positively impact students. It is also a key step in building capacity for computer science (CS) education in K-12 schools. Successful CS PD meets primary learning goals and enable teachers to grow their self-efficacy, asset and equity mindset,
Stacey Sexton   +6 more
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The State of Reproducible Research in Computer Science

2020
Reproducible research is the cornerstone of cumulative science and yet is one of the most serious crisis that we face today in all fields. This paper aims to describe the ongoing reproducible research crisis along with counter-arguments of whether it really is a crisis, suggest solutions to problems limiting reproducible research along with the tools ...
Kazem Taghva, Jorge Ramón Fonseca Cacho
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Computing at the Information Sciences Division, Rockland State Hospital

Proceedings of the 1971 26th annual conference on -, 1971
The activities of the Information Sciences Division include research in bio-mathematics, statistics and computer science, development of information systems, and service to the Research Center in such areas as programming, statistical analyses of data, business and administrative applications of computer technology and on-line data collection.The major
E. Laska, G. W. Logemann
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Computer Science and State Machines [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Computer science is largely about computation. Many kinds of computing devices have been described, some abstract and some very concrete. Among them are: Automata, including Turing machines, Moore machines, Mealy machines, pushdown automata, and cellular automata. Computer programs written in a programming language.
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Implicit Theories of Creativity in Computer Science in the United States and China

The Journal of Creative Behavior, 2014
AbstractTo study implicit concepts of creativity in computer science in the United States and mainland China, we first asked 308 Chinese computer scientists for adjectives that would describe a creative computer scientist. Computer scientists and non‐computer scientists from China (N = 1069) and the United States (N = 971) then rated how well those ...
James C. Kaufman   +2 more
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