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Computer Science Education (Biography of Researchers and Research Groups…
Computer Science Education
Biography of Researchers and Research Groups
Research Groups
Researchers
Betsy DiSalvo
from Georgia Tech
Mark Guzdial
from Georgia Tech
Eliot Soloway
from the University of Michigan
Ongoing Projects
Ongoing Projects
Projects on Teaching CS
Exploring Computer Science
Blockly Games
Hello Ruby
Coder for Raspberry Pi
Promoting CS Education
Computing in the Core
an advocacy group for K-12 Computer Science Education
CS First
from Google
Girls Who Code
promoting women in computing
Code.org
Companies Specializing in CS Education
Udacity
Hack Reactor
Scrimba
Educative
Intro to Computer Science Education
Introductory Resources
5 Tools to Introduce Programming to Kids
, by Audrey Watters of MindShift
CS Education Statistics
, from Exploring Computer Science
Computer Science Learning Opportunities
,
from Google for Education
Redesigning Computer Science 101 Education with Omoju Miller
Teaching Computer Science Better to get Better Results
, by Mark Guzdial in the Computing Education Blog
Advice on Teaching CS, and the Learnability of Programming Languages
, by Valerie Barr and Mark Guzdial
ISTE Standards for Computer Science Educators
K-12 Computer Science Teaching Standards
, from the Computer Science Teachers Association
Computer Sciences
, from Study.com
Searching for Computer Science: Access and Barriers in U.S. K-12 Education
, from Google and Gallup
For great additional resources, see
Computer Science Education Week
.
Scholarly Readings
A multi-national, multi-institutional study of assessment of programming skills of first-year CS students
, by Michael McCracken, Danny Diaz, and Mark Guzdial of Georgia Tech, Yifat Ben-David Kolikant of the Weizmann Institute of Science, Cary Laxer of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Lynda Thomas of the University of Wales, Ian Utting of the University of Kent, Tadeusz Wilusz of the Cracow University of Economics, Dianne Hagan of Monash University, and Vicki Almstrum of the University of Texas
Teaching the Nintendo Generation to Program
, by Mark Guzdial of Georgia Tech and Elliot Soloway of the University of Michigan
A Media Computation Course for Non-Majors
, by Mark Guzdial of Georgia Tech
Research Agenda for Computer Science Education
, by Christian Holmboe of the University of Oslo, Linda McIver of Monash University, and Carlisle George of Middlesex University
"Georgia Computes!": Improving the Computing Education Pipeline
, by Amy Bruckman, Maureen Biggers, Barbara Ericson, Tom McKlin, Jill Dimond, Betsy DiSalvo, Mike Hewner, Lijun Ni, and Sarita Yardi of Georgia Tech
Digital Game-Based Learning in high school Computer Science education: Impact on educational effectiveness and student motivation
, by Marina Papastergiou of the University of Thessaly
In Support of Pair Programming in the Introductory Computer Science Course
, by Laurie Williams, Eric Wiebe, Kai Yang, Miriam Ferzli, and Carol Miller of North Carolina State University
Questioning Video Games! Influence on CS Interest
, by Betsy DiSalvo and Amy Bruckman of Georgia Tech
Learning in Context: Digital Games and Young Black Men
, by Betsy DiSalvo of Georgia Tech, and Kevin Crowley, and Roy Norwood of the University of Pittsburgh
Effective Discussion Through a Computer-Mediated Anchored Forum
, by Mark Guzdial of Georgia Tech and Jennifer Turns of the University of Washington
Journal of Computer Science Education
The ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
Explore Scientific Research on this Topic
with Open Knowledge Maps
In The Media
The Modernization Of Computer Science Education
,
by Jay Borenstein of TechCrunch
School Leaders Mostly Mystified by Computer Science Education
, by Dian Schaffhauser of THE Journal
Study: computer science not offered in schools because of cost
, by
Tech Companies Work to Combat Computer Science Education Gap
, by Allie Bidwell from US News
Celebrating Computer Science Education Week, Kids Code at the White House
, by Megan Smith and Danielle Carnival of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Can We Fix Computer Science Education in America?
, by Keith Wagstaff of Time Magazine
A Push To Boost Computer Science Learning, Even At An Early Age
,
by Eric Westervelt of NPR
Huh? Schools Think Kids Don't Want to Learn Computer Science
, by Davel Alba of Wired
I’m a Developer. I Won’t Teach My Kids to Code, and Neither Should You.
by JOE MORGAN
Debunking the Myth That Rich Parents Don't Want Tech for Their Kids
by Benjamin Herold
Interviews
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