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Still, the computer science department’s popular introductory courses, Introduction to Computer Science/Programming in Java and Computing in Context, are capped at 400 and 340 students, respectively.
As more states and districts teach computer science, there's a debate over whether coding or theory should dominate.
Computer Science for All reflects the Obama administration’s concerns that an economy based mostly on high-tech industries will exacerbate wage and income inequality unless a more diverse talent ...
In the middle of a resounding push for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education is a growing movement to expose children to computer science education and skills, also known as ...
The Georgetown University Women Coders, also known as guWeCode, launched the second annual Coding Party in the Healey Family Student Center on Jan. 18 to promote more women to engage and participate ...
On July 21-24, four teachers from northern Arizona joined a summer workshop aimed at integrating computer science into their ...
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Why So Many Computer Science Grads Are Struggling to Get Hired
Every child with a laptop believes they’re going to be the next Zuckerberg, but most can’t debug their way out of a paper bag ...
Coding bootcamps have been so successful that observers have wondered whether these programs are beginning to replace traditional college computer science degrees.
Coding apps and toys may motivate kids and improve their computer science confidence, but they are unlikely to work miracles.
With Computer Science in Education (CSED) Week and Hour of Code right around the corner, we have a simple request: Don’t teach coding.
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