Monthly Archives: October 2016

Diversity Gaps in Computer Science

A Google-Gallup partnership identifies structural and social barriers students face at home, in schools and in society that could influence their likelihood to enter the computer science field. DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT Source: Diversity Gaps in Computer Science

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How to Think like a Computer Scientist: Interactive Edition

This interactive book is a product of the Runestone Interactive Project at Luther College, led by Brad Miller and David Ranum. There have been many contributors to the project. Our thanks especially to the following: This book is based on … Continue reading

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The Coding Corner – Helping educators implement CSforAll

The Coding Corner provides resources and guidance for K-8 coding teachers. If you would like help with a coding education question, feel free to reach out to the site author. Source: The Coding Corner – Helping educators implement CSforAll

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Colleen M. Lewis | Scratch Resources

Hi! I’m an Assistant Professor of computer science at Harvey Mudd College. I love teaching and am passionate about my research in computer science education.Follow me on Twitter @csteachingtips (or check out csteachingtips.com)Check out my videos about programming in Scratch!   … Continue reading

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