Proceedings of the Final Reports on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education 2012 Working Groups 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2426636.2426639
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A framework for enhancing the social good in computing education

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“…By using formal syntax to write complex programs aimed at managing and analyzing data, the project-based course teaches and reinforces many of the same concepts and skills covered in programming courses (Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula, Association for Computing Machinery & IEEE Computer Society, 2013;Nolan & Temple Lang, 2010). Our approach of using individual research projects to motivate students is one that has also been undertaken in computer science courses (Goldweber et al, 2012;Jenkins, 2001) and has been shown to be particularly motivating to female students (Rader et al, 2011). Furthermore, previous research on the project-based model in the United States comparing choice of enrollment in the project-based course to a traditional introductory programming course revealed that higher rates of females and underrepresented students chose to enroll in the project-based statistics course.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using formal syntax to write complex programs aimed at managing and analyzing data, the project-based course teaches and reinforces many of the same concepts and skills covered in programming courses (Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula, Association for Computing Machinery & IEEE Computer Society, 2013;Nolan & Temple Lang, 2010). Our approach of using individual research projects to motivate students is one that has also been undertaken in computer science courses (Goldweber et al, 2012;Jenkins, 2001) and has been shown to be particularly motivating to female students (Rader et al, 2011). Furthermore, previous research on the project-based model in the United States comparing choice of enrollment in the project-based course to a traditional introductory programming course revealed that higher rates of females and underrepresented students chose to enroll in the project-based statistics course.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the use of formal syntax to write complex programs aimed at managing and analyzing data, the project-based course introduces students to several of the same concepts and skills covered in traditional programming courses (Nolan and Temple Lang 2010;ACM, 2013). Importantly, our approach of using contextualized projects and research to motivate students is one that has also been undertaken in computer science courses (Jenkins 2001;Goldweber et al, 2012) and has been shown to be particularly motivating to female students (Rader et al, 2011). More research is needed to consider the future coursework and career choices of these students and how their experiences in the project-based data analysis course might offer another possible pathway into technical occupations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Throughout my CS teaching career I've emphasized applications and social context, and taken pride in sharing my teaching materials with others. I have published multiple papers sharing experiences and research on my teaching of introductory programming (CS1) [35,63], digital logic [62,[65][66][67], and algorithms & data structures [64,69].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the literature on CS education for sustainability predominantly focuses on how to apply computing concepts to climate modelling and sustainable logistics [30,35,72]. This tendency has also been an issue for the LIMITS community [42].…”
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