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Computer ScienceInequalityWidening ParticipationWomen In ComputingApolloScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Computing is too important to be left to men, but where have all the women gone? While women continue to play a key role in computing they are currently under-represented in Computer Science. How can we change this and what evidence is there for practices that get more women into computing? Join us to discuss the subject via a paper by Briana Morrison et al [1] on Monday 7th February at 2pm GMT.

Computer ScienceBelongBelongingBlack Lives MatterBlmScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Students sense of belonging has been shown to be associated with many attributes such as motivation and persistence. But what makes people feel like they belong in Computer Science? Join us on Monday 6th December at 2pm GMT to discuss belonging via a paper by Catherine Mooney and Brett Becker. [1] This won a best paper award at SIGCSE 2021.

Computer ScienceInequalityBourdieuBourdieusianDiversityScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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It’s no secret that both Computer Science and engineering have inequalities in their participation. Join us to re-examine and discuss these inequalities via a paper by Maria Kallia and Quintin Cutts [1] on Monday 4th October at 2pm BST. This won a best paper award at ICER 2021. From the abstract: All welcome. As usual, we’ll be meeting on zoom. Thanks to Steven Bradley for suggesting this months paper.

Collaborative LearningDiomidisDiomidis SpinellisSpinellisScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Why should students bother with open source software? Join us to discuss why via a viewpoint piece published by Diomidis Spinellis of Athens University and Delft University of Technology published in the July issue of Communications of the Association for … Continue reading

Active LearningBlended LearningCollaborative LearningPeer InstructionBergenScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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The pandemic has accelerated changes to the way we teach and learn. Join us to discuss the Covid-19 shutdown: when studying turns digital, students want more structure : a paper by Vegard Gjerde, Robert Gray, Bodil Holst and Stein Dankert Kolstø on the effects of the pandemic on Physics Education at a Norwegian University. [1] All welcome, as usual, we’ll be meeting on Zoom see sigcse.cs.manchester.ac.uk/join-us for details.

Active LearningBill GatesChristina I. PetersenContent Is KingSigcseScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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If content is king, then his rule is tyrannical. Bill Gates once remarked that “Content is King” but In the kingdom of education, how much do educators oppressively inflict content on their learners? What can be done to reduce the tyranny of content? We’ll be discussing this via a paper by Christina I. Petersen et al, here’s the abstract: All welcome.

Collaborative LearningExperiential Learning,Femke KirschnerJimmy Zambrano R.Nicola LookerScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Cognitive Load Theory provides a basis for understanding the learning process. It has been widely used to improve the teaching and learning of many subjects including Computer Science. But how can it help us build better collaborative learning experiences? Join us to discuss via a paper by Paul Kirschner, John Sweller, Femke Kirschner &

PedagogyProgramming LanguagesCS2GTAJulia M. MarkelScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Both graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants (TAs) are crucial to facilitating students learning. What goes on inside the mind of a teaching assistant? How can understanding this help us train TA’s better for the roles they play in education? Join us to discuss via a paper by Julia M. Markel and Philip Guo.

ConstructivismBrian DornKristin SearleLauren MargulieuxNicola LookerScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Learning sciences aims to improve our theoretical understanding of how people learn while computing education investigates with how people learn to compute. Historically, these fields existed independently, although attempts have been made to merge them. Where do these disciplines overlap and how can they be integrated further?

EthicsAccountabilityAmazonAppleCovid-19Scienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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With great power comes great responsibility. [1] Given their growing power in the twenty-first century, computer scientists have a duty to society to use that power responsibly and justly. How can we teach this kind of social responsibility and ethics to engineering students?

Programming LanguagesAndrew Luxton-ReillyAssessmentBrett BeckerChristabel GonsalvezScienze informatiche e dell'informazioneInglese
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Following on from our discussion of ungrading, this month we’ll be discussing pass/fail rates in introductory programming courses. [1] Here is the abstract: Anyone is welcome to join us. As usual, we’ll be meeting on zoom, see sigcse.cs.manchester.ac.uk/join-us for details. Thanks to Brett Becker and Joseph Allen for this months #paper-suggestions via our slack channel at uk-acm-sigsce.slack.com.