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Title: Teaching CS from K through 12
Authors: Kacmarcik, Gary
Kacmarcik, Sylvie Giral
Keywords: programming
middle grades
Gameboy Advance
hardware
Issue Date: Jul-2008
Publisher: U of Washington, WA
Abstract: Presenters answer the question "How can we best teach programming?" Their three goals are to demystify computers for students, encourage students to learn programming, provide tools for parents/educators. Start teaching programming in 6th-8th grades. They include an overview of a middle grade level class. They use Gameboy Advance games as basis for their student projects. Some computing skills can be taught even earlier
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2378/367
Appears in Collections:L1 A 01: Parts of a Personal Computer
SI D: Classroom Strategies
SI C 01: Gender
SI A 01: Recruiting students
L1 A 08: Computer Programming

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