Beyond First Impressions and Fine Farewells: Electronic Tangibles Throughout the Curriculum — Panel Discussion
Kay, Jennifer S. (Rowan University) | Klassner, Frank (Villanova University) | Martin, Fred G. (University of Maryland) | Miller, David P. (University of Oklahoma) | O' (Bard College) | Hara, Keith J.
As educators, we have high hopes for Electronic Tangibles (ETs), we expect ETs to: Interest more students in the study of computing Broaden students' views of computing Invite non-majors to learn something about the computing Attract students to computer science as a major Help students learn about particular ETs Attract students to our classes by incorporating a flashy ET in the course material Improve student understanding of some difficult topics Maintain student interest throughout the class However some important questions arise: Can we and should we extend these benefits throughout the K-20 curriculum? And if we can't, are we guilty of bait-and-switch?
Mar-22-2010
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