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The best Way to Unblock the Pipeline in CS is by Getting Everyone to Code in Schools: A debate
July 2016
ITiCSE '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
Publisher: ACM
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Many believe that the push to increase the number of skilled computer scientists must be a multi-pronged approach and be institutionalized at all levels of education. Some federal and local governments are requiring that all students become proficient in technical areas in primary and secondary schooling. Will the call for ...
Keywords:
computing curricula, gender diversity, teacher technical self-efficacy
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European women in computing
July 2014
Communications of the ACM: Volume 57 Issue 7, July 2014
Publisher: ACM
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Outreach programs to promote computer science and ict to high school and middle school students
June 2011
ITiCSE '11: Proceedings of the 16th annual joint conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
Publisher: ACM
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recruitment, gender studies, outreach programs
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In their words: student feedback on an international project collaboration
Archana Chidanandan,
Lori Russell-Dag,
Cary Laxer,
Reyyan Ayfer
March 2010
SIGCSE '10: Proceedings of the 41st ACM technical symposium on Computer science education
Publisher: ACM
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In this paper, we describe a collaborative course experience between students from universities in the USA and Turkey. Student teams worked together on a software engineering project for a non-profit organization based in Turkey. The students learned valuable skills in team-work, collaboration-facilitating software tools and working with peers from a ...
Keywords:
international collaboration, teamwork, software engineering
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