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Future of Computing Education Panel

Future of Computing Education Panel. David Patterson, former ACM President, UC Berkeley, EECS Professor Tom Murphy, Contra Costa Community College Professor Josh Paley, HS CS Teacher, Gunn HS in Palo Alto, CA Eugene Lemon, HS CS Teacher, Ralph Bunche HS in Oakland CA

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Future of Computing Education Panel

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  1. Future of Computing Education Panel • David Patterson, former ACM President, UC Berkeley, EECS Professor • Tom Murphy, Contra Costa Community College Professor • Josh Paley, HS CS Teacher, Gunn HS in Palo Alto, CA • Eugene Lemon, HS CS Teacher, Ralph Bunche HS in Oakland CA • Michelle Friend Hutton, CSTA President, Middle School CS Teacher @ The Girls’ Middle School in Mountain View, CA

  2. The future of computing education: what to do • Michelle Friend Hutton • mfh@pobox.com

  3. Syllabus • We need a CS teaching credential • Computer Science should be for ALL students • This is not your father’s computer science class • Identify core concepts

  4. How did I get here?

  5. We need a CS teaching credential

  6. Where am I?

  7. Computer Science should be for ALL students

  8. CS at GMS • Comprehensive three-year program • 6th: intro to CS, robotics (Exploring CS curriculum), HTML • 7th: intro to OOP, user-centered web design, databases • 8th: data modeling, digitizing data, scheduling

  9. This is not their father’s computer science class

  10. Identify core concepts • Hint: concepts are nouns, not verbs

  11. Syllabus • We need a CS teaching credential • Computer Science should be for ALL students • This is not your father’s computer science class • Identify core concepts

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