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Supply and Demand in Computer Science Education
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Supply and Demand in Computer Science Education

We have a supply and demand problem in computer science education. Demand has never been higher and it is growing.  The need is real. Take a look at We need as....

What is a variable and why is it so hard to understand?
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What is a variable and why is it so hard to understand?

Variables in computer science are complicated. No, really they are. I didn’t consciously  realize how complicated until I read “What is a variable?” on the blog...

Computer Science Standards and Frameworks
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Computer Science Standards and Frameworks

I’ve been thinking a lot about computer science standards and frameworks the last couple of days. It’s all Mark Guzdial’s fault because he posted Frameworks and...

Lecture As Performance Art
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Lecture As Performance Art

Mark Guzdial posted a link to an article about him (The social justice case for computing: transforming tools for some into a language for all  – you should read...

Everything Old Is New Again
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Everything Old Is New Again

I try not to throw code away. I have punch cards in my attic that are over 40 years old. I also have a bunch of code from my university days on a magnetic tapeDECtape...

Happy New Year 2019
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Happy New Year 2019

I’ve been thinking about this post for the last several days. My usual practice has been to start the year with a list of thinks I want to watch in CS education...

Looking Back on CS Education in 2018
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Looking Back on CS Education in 2018

The last few years I have written start of the year posts about things I want to track in Computer Science education in the new year. Last year’s post is at Computer...

Sub Goal Labeling in Computer Science
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Sub Goal Labeling in Computer Science

One of the interesting ideas in teaching computer science I have been looking at is sub-goal labeling. I’m experimenting with it but to be honest I don’t feel near...

Teaching Phone Programming Should be Easier
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Teaching Phone Programming Should be Easier

Garth Flint and I have been independently looking at resources for teaching mobile phone application development. (Garth’s posts are linked below) I’m currently...

Where Does Computer Science Fit–Revisited
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Where Does Computer Science Fit–Revisited

David Renton is teaching his students at Porter-Gaud how to program virtual reality projects. He posted a video of some of these projects a few days ago.These are...

Happy Computer Science Education Week
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Happy Computer Science Education Week

It’s CS ED week again. Yeah! This is the week that thousands of teachers around the work introduce millions of students to computer science. Many of them for the...

Ready, Fire, Aim–Why Is Design First So Hard To Learn?
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Ready, Fire, Aim–Why Is Design First So Hard To Learn?

“Hours of coding can save you minutes of planning”We’re talking about top-down design in my APCS Principles class this week. I gave the students a worksheet (part...

The Problem With CS Education Research
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

The Problem With CS Education Research

There is some research in who t teach computer science (OK, mostly its about teaching programming but that’s important too) but not a lot of teachers or professors...

The Learner Gets A Vote
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

The Learner Gets A Vote

One of the cool things about Twitter is that some interesting discussions take place among really smart people and the rest of us get to watch and, if we’re smart...

Testing Computer Science Knowledge Is Hard
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Testing Computer Science Knowledge Is Hard

How to evaluate computer science students is always a tough question. It’s everywhere that computer science is taught. There is something of an issue with a course...

16,000 BBC Sound Effects
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16,000 BBC Sound Effects

I don’t know about you but I regularly go on the lookout for sound effects for projects. Today, I have to share this new source for sound files that may be used...

Post-secondary Cybersecurity Curricular Recommendations
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Post-secondary Cybersecurity Curricular Recommendations

There is more computer science than we could ever cover in grades K-12. So much of it is important and exciting. Every parent open house I get suggestions for what...

Toys or Tools
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Toys or Tools

Are we using toys or tools to teach computers science? The cute little robots for example. Or Micro:bit? or any number of other fun little gadgets that we use to...

Guest Hosting a TweetMeet on CS and Hour of Code #MSFTEduChat
From Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information From Alfred Thompson

Guest Hosting a TweetMeet on CS and Hour of Code #MSFTEduChat

Computer Science Education week is fast approaching. It's a big week and one of the big activities for a lot of teachers, students, and schools is the Hour of Code...

How Do We Define a Successful High School Computer Science Program?
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How Do We Define a Successful High School Computer Science Program?

Mark Guzdial has an interesting post asking When do we know that a programming course is not working for non-CS majors? The focus of the post is undergraduate level...
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