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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:15:26 GMT
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Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:15:26 GMT
An update on Professor Quest.
http://gregdek.livejournal.com/51300.html
It's been a while since I've posted anything substantive about what I'm doing these days, and given the week I've just had, I figured this was as good a time as any to catch folks up. Those of you that are interested, anyway.<br /><br />Today I'll focus on our shared quixotic attempt to change the way that computer science education works.<br /><br />This is one of my big goals for the year, both personally and professionally. It all started with a simple premise: wouldn't it be great if computer science programs around the world could learn computer science by actually *doing* computer science, and helping out the world in the process? Pretty cool idea, right? And also rather obvious, it would seem.<br /><br />I quickly discovered that it wasn't as obvious as all that. A big chunk of the last year of my life has been spent learning all about how kids study computer science in college. <br /><br />In short: I'm not a fan.<br /><br />On Thursday and Friday of last week, I was at Drexel University in Philadelphia, at the Softhum workshop -- an NSF-funded workshop put together by the folks responsible for <a href="http://hfoss.org">HFOSS.org. The "H" stands for Humanitarian; the mission of the HFOSS organization is to get kids excited in computer science by giving them project-based learning opportunities in computer science and engineering that h"
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