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Teaching computing: a practitioner’s perspective
Walker H., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2018. 514 pp. Type: Book (978-1-138034-43-3)
Computing is a very popular option among undergraduates and graduates because it relates to many other disciplines, including finance, graphic design, game development, and biology, among others. The teaching of computing requires up-t...
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Dec 20 2018
Priorities for the non-majors, CS course: programming may not make the cut
Walker H. ACM Inroads 6(1): 46-49, 2015. Type: Article
The design of computer science courses for nonmajors is a tangled web full of decisions. What should nonmajors learn about computers and computing? How should nonmajors learn in computer science courses? How should academic rigor and r...
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Apr 15 2015
Computational thinking in a non-majors CS course requires a programming component
Walker H. ACM Inroads 6(1): 58-61, 2015. Type: Article
Modern academic disciplines make use of computers in teaching and learning. Computational thinking is a valuable concept for helping students to reason precisely about accurate and efficient solutions to a variety of real-world problem...
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Apr 14 2015
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