This blog piece looks at CSTA's first 10 years and the role ACM and CSTA have played in the momentous changes to K-12 computer science education.
Chris Stephenson From BLOG@CACM | May 5, 2014 at 03:29 PM
Our final year course where students get course credit for teaching computer science in high schools has benefits for kids, teachers and students alike.
Judy Robertson From BLOG@CACM | April 15, 2014 at 08:54 AM
We are not ready to make CS a requirement for all children in the U.S., even if that's where we want to be one day.Mark Guzdial From BLOG@CACM | April 15, 2014 at 12:43 PM
Often, you will be told programming languages do not matter much. It is a pretty general rule that people arguing language does not matter are simply trying...Bertrand Meyer From BLOG@CACM | April 15, 2014 at 08:58 PM
This article presents three practical benefits of working on research as an undergraduate student.
Philip Guo From BLOG@CACM | April 8, 2014 at 08:49 AM
I have been wearing Google Glass as both a technical assessment of utility and as a social study in human dynamics and expectations.Daniel Reed From BLOG@CACM | March 17, 2014 at 12:48 PM
This piece explores the growing relationship between unversity computer science faculty and CSTA's regional chapters and highlights some unexpected mutual benefits...Chris Stephenson From BLOG@CACM | March 11, 2014 at 09:32 AM
This post reflects on my experiences of using AppInventor to teach Android development to first-year university computer science students.
Judy Robertson From BLOG@CACM | February 21, 2014 at 09:54 AM
Barbara Ericson does an annual analysis of AP CS exam results. Her 2013 analysis attracted significant media attention.
Mark Guzdial From BLOG@CACM | February 16, 2014 at 01:04 PM
So when should we be able to provide computing education to everyone in the US? Using physics and mathematics as examples, we may be 100 years behind.Mark Guzdial From BLOG@CACM | January 17, 2014 at 12:57 PM
Over-worked and sleep-deprived drivers are steering many of our vehicles of discovery on balding tires across potholed roads. Stripping away the metaphor, we are...Daniel Reed From BLOG@CACM | January 6, 2014 at 08:46 AM
I volunteered at a middle school for the Hour of Code and helped students learn basic programming. Here are some observations that are relevant to CS education.Philip Guo From BLOG@CACM | December 10, 2013 at 03:19 PM
From humble beginnings 26 years ago to today, the annual SC conference has shaped our community and our technologies.Dona Crawford From BLOG@CACM | November 22, 2013 at 09:20 AM
This article describes the sometimes fraught relationship between K–12 computer science teachers and university computer science faculty. It decribes how CSTA...Chris Stephenson From BLOG@CACM | November 22, 2013 at 01:00 PM
The science and engineering communities have worked together through several 1,000x leaps in computing capability, each time managing to push the boundaries of...John West From BLOG@CACM | November 21, 2013 at 02:41 PM
A summit of legislators, business leaders, officials from the Department of Education, and teachers convenes in South Carolina to advance computing education in...Mark Guzdial From BLOG@CACM | November 20, 2013 at 08:50 AM