New Directions for Computing EducationEmbedding Computing Across Disciplinesdoi:10.1007/978-3-319-54226-3Fee, Samuel B.Holland-Minkley, Amanda M.Lombardi, Thomas E.
"A Critical Review and New Directions for Queering Computing and Computing Education" published on by Oxford University Press.
New Directions for Teaching and Learning (NDTL) continues to offer a comprehensive range of ideas and techniques for improving college teaching based on the experience of seasoned instructors and the latest findings of educational and psychological researchers. NDTL reflects the view that teaching deserve...
Future Directions in Computing Education Summit Part One: Important Computing Education Research Questions The National Science Foundation (NSF) funded a summit in January of 2014 where researchers gathered to discuss future research directions for Computer Science (CS) education. The participants addressed...
Informatics education has obligations to all the communities that rely on information technology, not just the computing professionals. Serving this extended audience well requires changes in the content and presentation of computing curricula. This paper sketches the coming needs for information processing...
Educational institutions also want to ensure all learners, regardless of socio-economic status, race, ethnicity, or special learning needs, take computing courses that are appropriate for their needs and abilities. Countries/regions have found they need to provide support for educa...
This special issue of IEEE Pervasive Computing provides a forum for papers investigating those new technologies, interaction modalities, and platforms that enhance and extend human and societal possibilities and experiences in various educational contexts and scenarios. We invite original and high-quality ...
With the evolution of computing devices and the emergence of mixed reality, it was essential that the Windows design system evolve, as well. To address this shift, Microsoft released the Fluent design system (fluent.microsoft.com). Built on top of five building block concepts...
New Jersey Institute of Technology Ying Wu College of Computing, a public institution, offers labs for its online, graduate-level information technology program. All of the online classes are recorded and archived so that students can access lecture material at their convenience....
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