Pair programming—when students share a computer—can be a great experience for students and teachers ... or an epic disaster. Colleen Lewis will share strategies for structuring pair programming to help you avoid the epic disasters she has observed!
Sign up now to participate in two upcoming webinars with experts from the CS10K Community. You won't want to miss these interactive sessions where we can learn and grow together.
A fellow NSF grantee, TERC, is offering an informative webinar on MSPnet about the national climate for computer science education, K-12, and the latest developments in this field.
In this final presentation of the CS10K community-wide series on Teaching Data, Katy Börner gives a sense of what's new and exciting in the world of data visualization, providing a conceptual framework for understanding the full range of approaches. She shares her experiences working with high school teachers and students and provides some concrete starting points for getting students powerfully engaged with working with data, suggesting tools and activities you can incorporate into your own classroom.
Some teachers of ECS and CSP already have significant experience teaching data, and others are developing promising new approaches that will soon be tested in the classroom. In this panel event, veteran computer science teachers discussed what has worked in their classes for teaching data and what ongoing challenges and unrealized opportunities remain. This is the third in a series of community-wide events focused on Teaching Data held on Thursday, December 5th.
This is the first in a series of community-wide events focused on Teaching Data. Held on Thursday, December 5th, this panel featured staff from CS10K projects sharing the professional development resources and activities they've been using to help teachers effectively teach data. Many of the resources referenced are available for use by other teachers on the CS10K Community.