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Manuel Menezes de Sequeira

Scratch | Home | imagine, program, share - 0 views

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    Scratch share site. Programmers share their scratch programs. This allows them not only to see other programmers projects executing, but also to download and remix the code of these projects.
Manuel Menezes de Sequeira

Local Chapters | SIGCSE - 0 views

  • Do you wish that you could... extend the excitement of the SIGCSE conferences to your locale? share your ideas and problems with colleagues more than once a year? have a local organization that encouraged computing faculty in your area to meet? Because the SIGCSE Board believes that many people will say yes to these questions, we approved an initiative to encourage the formation of SIGCSE chapters. The process for starting an ACM SIGCSE Chapter is straight forward. Information on this process can be found at Starting an ACM Chapter.
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    Do you wish that you could... extend the excitement of the SIGCSE conferences to your locale? share your ideas and problems with colleagues more than once a year? have a local organization that encouraged computing faculty in your area to meet? Because the SIGCSE Board believes that many people will say yes to these questions, we approved an initiative to encourage the formation of SIGCSE chapters. The process for starting an ACM SIGCSE Chapter is straight forward. Information on this process can be found at Starting an ACM Chapter.
Manuel Menezes de Sequeira

ScratchEd - 0 views

  • Connect With other Scratch educators online and in your area
  • Share Your experiences and resources you've developed
  • Learn How your students can create and share with Scratch
Manuel Menezes de Sequeira

CS0: The Beauty, Joy and Awe of Computing - 0 views

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    We propose to develop Computer Science 0 (CS0): a new introductory general service course, available to students across the university, to share the beauty, joy and awe of computing (Mcgettrick et al., 2008; Garcia et al., 2009). This course has the potential to serve as a model for a new CollegeBoard Advanced Placement course in the works (Astrachan et al., 2009), which could have national impact. Students will be gently introduced to programming and computational thinking using a new graphical programming language called Scratch (Maloney et al., 2004), with the emphasis on problems relevance to themselves and society. In addition to allowing more opportunities for creativity in the first computer science course, the language has been designed to make learning to program easier by preventing a common frustration for novices, syntax errors. It also supports a computer science "big idea", which is software reuse - it allows students to upload their finished graphical programs to the web which can then be run online in a web browser, downloaded, modified (or, "re-mixed") and re-uploaded. These "Web 2.0" features are the first to be integrated seamlessly into a programming environment, and we are encouraged by the existing active community of worldwide student developers. Finally, the new course will provide the opportunity to broaden participation in computing, a critical component to addressing the current computing enrollment crisis.
Manuel Menezes de Sequeira

CCSC Statement of Purpose - 0 views

  • The Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges is a non-profit organization focused on promoting quality computer-oriented curricula as well as effective use of computing in smaller institutions of higher learning which are typically non-research in orientation. It supports activities which assist faculty in making appropriate judgments concerning computing resources and educational applications of computer technology. Because departments in smaller colleges and universities are usually small and not highly specialized, the Consortium also encourages the sharing of expertise, effective curricula and efficient technological applications. The Consortium is concerned with the advancement of major programs in both Computer Science and Computer Information Systems, and with the use of computers in the Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Manuel Menezes de Sequeira

About Scratch | Scratch Documentation Site - 0 views

  • As young people create and share Scratch projects, they learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while also learning to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.
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    Information about the scrach programming language.
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