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ArmEducationX: Teaching with Physical Computing: Introduction to Project-Based Learning
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I am elated to share the publication of my first research paper at the ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research (ACM, Association for Computing Machinery ICER 2023)—Taking Stock of Concept Inventories in Computing Education: A Systematic Literature Review. If you're interested in advancing programming education (especially in concept inventories or assessments), I'd love for you to check it out. Blog Post: https://lnkd.in/e6x3Vcvx Full Paper: https://lnkd.in/eT9uXE_w This was a team effort, and wouldn't have been possible without Sourojit Ghosh, Prerna Rao V, Raveena Dhegaskar, Mengqi Shi, Sophia Jawort, Alix Medler, and the guidance of my advisors Sayamindu Dasgupta and Cecilia Aragon. And of course, shoutout to Dan Garcia for spurring my interest in computing education all those years ago. I hope I can continue to work in it for many years to come. #education #programming #computersciencestudents
Advancing Computer Science Education With a Review of Concept Inventories
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"Teaching introductory computer science classes has long posed a challenge for educators: How can students with vastly differing backgrounds all be taught effectively in a single class?" In a new paper published at the 2023 ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research, PhD student Murtaza Ali and other HCDE researchers explore Concept Inventories, a tool in STEM education that can help instructors identify specific misconceptions students hold about key concepts. Read Ali's blog post about this study here: https://lnkd.in/gSZu4nG7
Graduate Student Researcher at the University of Washington, Python Crash Course Instructor at Uplimit
I am elated to share the publication of my first research paper at the ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research (ACM, Association for Computing Machinery ICER 2023)—Taking Stock of Concept Inventories in Computing Education: A Systematic Literature Review. If you're interested in advancing programming education (especially in concept inventories or assessments), I'd love for you to check it out. Blog Post: https://lnkd.in/e6x3Vcvx Full Paper: https://lnkd.in/eT9uXE_w This was a team effort, and wouldn't have been possible without Sourojit Ghosh, Prerna Rao V, Raveena Dhegaskar, Mengqi Shi, Sophia Jawort, Alix Medler, and the guidance of my advisors Sayamindu Dasgupta and Cecilia Aragon. And of course, shoutout to Dan Garcia for spurring my interest in computing education all those years ago. I hope I can continue to work in it for many years to come. #education #programming #computersciencestudents
Advancing Computer Science Education With a Review of Concept Inventories
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For the STEM/CS Pedagogy enthusiasts in the crowd, a recommended read from Murtaza Ali et al. Key takeaways: * Content Inventories (think, multiple choice tests) are a highly effective tool to discover student misconceptions, when crafted and graded appropriately * Not enough work has been done to create CI's for early education, leaving a gap in young student's CS education * While it is known that "teaching to the language" creates a constantly moving target for educators, how we teach core concepts of CS is still evolving at enough of a rate that the CIs we rely on should be revisited every 5 years
Graduate Student Researcher at the University of Washington, Python Crash Course Instructor at Uplimit
I am elated to share the publication of my first research paper at the ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research (ACM, Association for Computing Machinery ICER 2023)—Taking Stock of Concept Inventories in Computing Education: A Systematic Literature Review. If you're interested in advancing programming education (especially in concept inventories or assessments), I'd love for you to check it out. Blog Post: https://lnkd.in/e6x3Vcvx Full Paper: https://lnkd.in/eT9uXE_w This was a team effort, and wouldn't have been possible without Sourojit Ghosh, Prerna Rao V, Raveena Dhegaskar, Mengqi Shi, Sophia Jawort, Alix Medler, and the guidance of my advisors Sayamindu Dasgupta and Cecilia Aragon. And of course, shoutout to Dan Garcia for spurring my interest in computing education all those years ago. I hope I can continue to work in it for many years to come. #education #programming #computersciencestudents
Advancing Computer Science Education With a Review of Concept Inventories
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Super fun & timely making, coding, & physical computing micro:bit based Thanksgiving project for the classroom. Get the free step-by-step instructions & start creating right away. https://lnkd.in/euDEYwup.
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Integrated computing is transforming how we teach computer science to the next generation. 🧑🎓🌟 It tackles barriers like teacher shortages and tight budgets by seamlessly weaving computer science skills into traditional subjects. Picture students creating math patterns, simulating science waves, or crafting chatbots for literature characters—all through integrated computing! 📊🤖🧮 This approach makes computer science accessible to all, ensuring every student gets an early taste of STEM. Read more: https://bit.ly/3PYRb9V #STEMcareer #STEMeducation #STEM #STEMjobs
New approach to teaching computer science could broaden the subject's appeal
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"While high-tech resources are necessary and useful for practical applications and advanced topics, integrating low-tech approaches can improve critical-thinking skills and foster a solid foundation for students to explore computing pathways. Every student will not have access to a computer, a tablet, or the internet, and low-tech approaches to teaching computer science can ensure that those with limited access to technology can explore programming fundamentals." - Allen Antoine, M.Ed. #ComputerScience #education #teaching #learning #technology
3 Low-Tech Ways to Teach Computer Science
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In recent decades, technology education has undergone a remarkable transformation. What was once confined to basic computer skills has evolved into a mandate for coding proficiency, even starting as early as kindergarten in many states. This rapid evolution presents both challenges and opportunities for educators. While the field of computer science is dynamic, the core principles remain enduring. Check out the article below that explains the three essential strategies to help educators navigate this changing landscape effectively. #HertzFurniture #Education #Educators #Educator #Teachers #Teacher #Students #TechnologyEducation #ComputerScience #STEMEducation #EdTech #DigitalLearning #TeachingTech #EducationalTechnology #21stCenturySkills #TeacherTips
3 ways teachers can navigate the evolving field of computer science
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🎓Excited to share that I’ve completed the Computer Science 101 course from Stanford University through edX..! This course has deepened my understanding of fundamental computer science concepts and honed my programming skills. 💻Throughout the course, I explored key topics such as digital images, image code, software and hardware systems, and spreadsheets. 📊The problems and assignments challenged me to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios, sharpening my practical skills along the way. 🌐This experience has broadened my horizons and equipped me with valuable skills that I can apply in my future endeavors. #StanfordUniversity #edX #ComputerScience #ContinuousGrowth #Programming #TechSkills #elearning
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The journey into computer science starts with a solid foundation in science education. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AMnx5 #ComputerScienceEducationWeek #YoungLearners #Science
Science Building Blocks for Kids in Computer Science Education
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