
K-12 Computing Education Seminar
Facilitator: Hélène Martin
Meetings: Tuesdays, 12:30 - 2:00pm in CSE403
Children love computers and now use them in all aspects of their lives. At the same time, the shortage of skilled computer scientists is dire enough for DARPA to fund outreach initiatives. In this seminar, we explore challenges and opportunities related to computing education for pre-collegial students. Our primary goal is to become more effective advocates and supporters of computing education in K-12. We discuss relevant education policy, teaching strategies and existing endeavors while spending time working with K-12 students in the Seattle area. Find weekly summaries of our conversations on the blog.
This quarter, we will spend about half an hour of each meeting discussing a reading and will dedicate the remaining hour to working on projects.
Reading schedule:
Projects:
Project | Group |
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Puzzles for future computer scientists | |
Lillypad Arduino workshop materials for middle school girls | |
Scratch-based programming workshop materials for middle school | |
Teacher resources for teaching CS/math/science/? concepts with Scratch | |
CS Unplugged-type mini-sessions for open house and/or school visits (e.g. binary, discrete math card tricks, tic-tac-toe AI) | |
Mini lessons on how the Internet works, how a computer works |
(baby computer picture from here)
Computer Science & Engineering University of Washington Box 352350 Seattle, WA 98195-2350 (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX