Computer Science and Education



  • Computing Education {Blog website|Site}: Computing Education Blog {is considered the most} definitive and current {reference|useful resource} on computing in K-12 education. Thoughts on pedagogy, political resistance to {instructing} computing skills, and {convention|seminar} announcements predominate.
  • Highlight: CS Leadership Session on CS Education in K-12 at the National Scale
  • {twenty-one|21 years old}. Computer Science Teacher: This kind of kind of blog wrapped gifts {the individual} point of view of Alfred Thompson on teaching computer science in the K-12 curriculum. {That} includes fun thoughts on coding problems, announcements of competitions, and {a review} of recent interesting {reports|media} {received from|caused by} computer and {scientific} companies.
  • Highlight: Fun With Code Monkeys
  • {Learning|Being aware of} and Doing: This blog {stems|starts} from Eugene Wallingford at the University of {North|Upper|N .} Iowa. {Blog articles are} relatively brief musings, sometimes {that contain|made up of} {absolutely nothing|practically nothing|nothing at all} more than {a quote|an estimate|an offer} that Eugene found interesting. In addition to {processing|computer|work} and software development, {Understanding|Learning|Being aware of} and Doing also includes posts on {instructing} computer science and on {the|their|it is} use in business and management.
  • Highlight: {Sept. 2010|The month of september} {Month-to-month|Month to month|Regular monthly} Archives
  • {Computer system|Laptop} {Technology|Research|Scientific research} Teachers Association: {This web site consists of|This web site includes|This web site is made up of} announcements, news, articles on pedagogy, and {revisions|changes} to the membership, {their|it is} {management|command|authority} and organization.
  • {Focus on|High light}: Computational Thinking and {Over and above|Further than}
  • {twenty-four|twenty four|25}. Process Algebra {Record|Log}: {Procedure|Method} Algebra Diary {includes|is made up of} a collection of {paperwork} and conference reports in process algebra, general {math concepts|arithmetic} and computer science. A {audience|visitor|target audience} will have a ball {on the island of st. kitts|on st. kitts} as job {notices|bulletins|press releases} and {demands|necessitates} award {selections|cession}.
  • {Focus on|High light}: {Necessitate|Require} Nominations: Presburger {Prize|Merit} 2015
  •  Treehouse {Blog website|Site}: Treehouse blog is {among the finest} {websites} for {{a college or university|a school} student|a pupil|a scholar} {seeking to|trying to|planning to} learn {immediately} from the web. The {writers|creators|experts} introduce themselves as {educators|instructors|professors} and their {content|articles or blog posts} frequently contain step-by-step instructions {how} {to achieve|to perform} computing {duties|responsibilities}. {These types of|These kinds of} tasks include building websites, coding, and help in understanding popular {mobile phone|cellphone} {working|functioning} systems such as iOS and Android.
  • {Focus on|High light}: Fresh Course: Modular CSS with Sass
  •  {My own} Prejudiced Coin: Computer {research|scientific research}, {methods|codes}, networking, and information theory are treated from a pedagogical perspective in the Biased Coin.
  • {Focus on|High light}: Coaching Selecting
  • A great Open Mind: Miles {Super berry|Berries} brings his {a lot of|numerous years of} experience as a principal lecturer and subject leader in providing his unique point of view on education, technology, and culture.
  • {Spotlight|Focus on|High light}: Creativity in {the brand new|the newest|the modern} {Pc|Computer system|Laptop} {Programs|Subjects}
  • Academic {Processing|Computer|Calculating}: Neil Brown brings his point of view on teaching computing at the University of Kent in the UK in this blog. Posts are hypostatic and engaging without {mind-boggling|overpowering|frustrating} {you|someone}.
  • {Focus on|High light}: Programming: A Series of Interesting Decisions
  • {Coach|Show} Computing: {Train|Coach|Show} Computing is dedicated {totally} to the subject of how to teach {processing|computer|calculating} in the K-12 system. Although the blog is relatively recent and {gets|obtains|will get} infrequent new posts, your blog {content|discussions} address common pedagogical problems {and gives|and give} {understanding|information|perception} in the way to become better {instructors|professors}.
  • {Emphasize|Spotlight|Focus on}: Do Girls {Favor|Like} to Code in {Groupings|Teams}?
  • {40|twenty nine|23}. A+ Computer {Research|Scientific research} {Blog page|Blog website|Site}: This very {standard} blog raises awareness for {occasions|situations|incidents} in the computer {technology|research|scientific research} community and offers {visitors|viewers} instructional helps with the teaching of computer {technology|research|scientific research}.

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