Instructor: Brett Wortzman (brettwo [at] cs [dot] washington [dot] edu)
Meetings: Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:30am-12:20pm
Location: Zoom
Mon, Mar 29
Meet each other; discuss course procedures, themes, and topics; reflect on our experiences in education
Wed, Mar 31
Reading: Chapter 16 of The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research by Colleen Lewis, Niral Shah, Katrina Faulkner
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Mon, Apr 5
Reading: Ethics, Identity, and Political Vision: Toward a Justice-Centered Approach to Equity in Computer Science Education by Sepehr Vakil
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Wed, Apr 7
Reading: Chapter 1 of Learner-centered design of computing education: Research on computing for everyone by Mark Guzdial
Reading: Teaching Perspectives Inventory
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Mon, Apr 12
Reading: Chapter 6 of How Learning Works II
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Wed, Apr 15
Reading: Chapter 9 of The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research by Anthony Robins, Lauren Margulieux, Briana Morrison
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Mon, Apr 19
Reading: Chapter 1 of Understanding By Design by Grant Wiggins, Jay McTighe
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Wed, Apr 21
Reading: Steps toward excellence: The power of learning objectives by Robert Talbert
Reading: What is the Value of Course-Specific Learning Goals by Beth Simon, Jared Taylor
Reading: Developing Course-Level Learning Goals for Basic Data Structures in CS2 by Leo Porter, Daniel Zingaro, Cynthia Lee, Cynthia Taylor, Kevin C. Webb, Michael Clancy
Mon, Apr 26
Review our notes and thoughts from our first observation and consider what we can learn to improve our own practice from the observation
Wed, Apr 28
Reading: Formative and Summative Assessment in the Classroom by Dante Dixson, Frank Worrell
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Mon, May 3
Reading: Season 2, Episode 4 of The CS-Ed Podcast
Reading: Grading for equity episode of The Harvard EdCast
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Wed, May 5
Reading: Weekly Programs in a CS1 Class: Experiences with Auto-graded Many-small Programs (MSP) by Joe Michael Allen, Frank Vahid, Kelly Downey, Alex Daniel Edgecomb
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Mon, May 10
Reading: Scored out of 10: Experiences with Binary Grading Across the Curriculum by Andrew Berns
Reading: Toward an Ungraded CS50 by David J. Malan
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Wed, May 12
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Mon, May 17
Reading: Experience report: peer instruction in introductory computing by Beth Simon, Michael Kohanfars, Jeff Lee, Karen Tamayo, Quintin Cutts
Reading: Peer instruction: do students really learn from peer discussion in computing? by Leo Porter, Cynthia Lee, Beth Simon, Daniel Zingaro
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Wed, May 19
Reflect on what we have discussed so far, along with the results of our observations, and consider how we can utilize what we have learned to improve our own teaching
Mon, May 24
Reading: Reducing withdrawal and failure rates in introductory programming with subgoal labeled worked examples by Lauren Margulieux, Briana Morrison, Adrienne Decker
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Wed, May 26
Reading: Universal Design: Implications for Computing Education by Sheryl Burgstahler
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Mon, May 31
Wed, Jun 2
Think back over all the material we have covered and reflect on what concrete actions or ideas we would like to begin to incorporate into our teaching
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