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- CS 1 labs: goals and expectations
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Alumni as Teachers and Mentors for CS 1 Students: Solving the Staffing Shortage and Students' Reflections about Career and College Advice
SIGCSE 2023: Proceedings of the 54th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education V. 1As computer science education expands at the K-12, post-secondary, and graduate levels, more teachers are needed to staff courses. At the post-secondary level, permanent faculty lines may not match the computer science student enrollment, especially ...
Effective closed labs in early CS courses: lessons from eight terms of action research
SIGCSE '12: Proceedings of the 43rd ACM technical symposium on Computer Science EducationWe report on best practices we have established to teach first-year computer science students in closed laboratories, founded on over three years of action research in a large introductory discrete mathematics and digital logic course. Our practices ...
Initial Experiences with a CS + Law Introduction to Computer Science (CS 1)
ITiCSE '17: Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science EducationWe present the curriculum, pilot offering, and initial evaluation of a CS + Law based CS 1 course that was team taught by a Computer Science professor and a law school professor. Relevant legal topics were interwoven through the course.
The results from ...
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