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CS Education seminar – for people interested in learning more about teaching computer science

From: Ruth Anderson <rea@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 7:00 PM
Are you interested in discussing different approaches to teaching Computer Science? Are you wondering what kind of research people do in CS education? Are you thinking about a career that involves a lot of CS teaching?
This quarter we are again offering a seminar for people interested in discussing topics related to Computer Science education. The format for this quarter will be a weekly discussion of readings from a variety of sources such as CS education conferences (e.g. SIGCSE, ITiCSE, ICER), journal articles on teaching approaches, or excerpts from books on teaching.  Participants will be expected to do the readings, participate in weekly discussions, and lead or co-lead one of the discussions.
We will be meeting 10:30-11:20 am on Thursdays in Sieg 224. Our first meeting will be Thursday (9/26), where we will discuss the schedule for the quarter in more detail.
The plan is to continue this seminar in future quarters, so if you cannot join us in 19au please check back in 20wi!
Grad students should sign up for CSE 590 E (1 credit, ungraded).  Undergraduate students are also very welcome, but will need to fill out this form to receive an add code: https://tinyurl.com/cs-ed-19au Postdocs also welcome!
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Ruth
September 23, 2019