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Use of laboratories in computer science education: guidelines for good practice: report of the working group on computing laboratories
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Effect of laboratory facilities on computer science curriculum
SIGCSE '77: Proceedings of the seventh SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationThis paper describes the effect that the introduction of computing laboratory facilities has had on the curriculum of an undergraduate Computer Science program. From its initial use by only one course, the laboratory has grown gradually both in terms of ...
Computer science-education outreach: an interdisciplinary collaboration (abstract only)
SIGCSE '13: Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science educationA recent focus in CS education has been at the K-12 level, developing CS and computational thinking skills. Oftentimes CS programs find it difficult to get into schools. At St. Scholastica a unique partnership exists between CS and Education. Together ...
Sharing computer science education ideas: Israeli-Russian collaboration
This article describes a unique Israeli-Russian project, in which Israeli high school computer science (CS) teachers promote curricular reform in the Russian region of Penza, based on the Israeli high school CS curriculum. The reform involves local ...







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