The CS Principles curriculum framework includes explicit learning goals regarding student abilities in communication and collaboration. Computing majors need these skills. However, what kinds of activities support the development of these skills, especially in a large lecture course? This paper describes Peer Instruction - a pedagogy developed to support students in developing deep understanding in a lecture environment - and its use in the pilot offering of CS Principles in 2010-11 at the University of California at San Diego
Much attention has been paid in recent years to finding more flexible and less prescriptive approach...
This session will demonstrate best practices for integrating a variety of student engagement pedagog...
Many sophisticated collaborative technologies and social computing systems are connected to a growin...
Proceedings of Global Conference on Technology, Innovation, Media & Education (Global TIME), 2012.Pe...
Proceedings of Global Conference on Technology, Innovation, Media & Education (Global TIME), 2012.Pe...
Abstract: Peer Instruction (PI) transforms a standard, passive lecture into an opportunity for stude...
The basic goals of Peer Instruction are to encourage and make use of student interaction during lect...
Computer Science 1 (CS1) is the first Computer Science (CS) course taken by those interested in post...
The role of Information Systems within organizations is constantly changing. Undergraduates concentr...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
Peer Instruction (PI) is a pedagogical technique to increase engagement in lectures. Students ans...
Recent work in computing suggests that Peer Instruction (PI) is a valuable interactive learning peda...
Peer Instruction is a simple and effective technique you can use to make lectures more interactive, ...
Many sophisticated collaborative technologies and social computing systems are connected to a growin...
Much attention has been paid in recent years to finding more flexible and less prescriptive approach...
This session will demonstrate best practices for integrating a variety of student engagement pedagog...
Many sophisticated collaborative technologies and social computing systems are connected to a growin...
Proceedings of Global Conference on Technology, Innovation, Media & Education (Global TIME), 2012.Pe...
Proceedings of Global Conference on Technology, Innovation, Media & Education (Global TIME), 2012.Pe...
Abstract: Peer Instruction (PI) transforms a standard, passive lecture into an opportunity for stude...
The basic goals of Peer Instruction are to encourage and make use of student interaction during lect...
Computer Science 1 (CS1) is the first Computer Science (CS) course taken by those interested in post...
The role of Information Systems within organizations is constantly changing. Undergraduates concentr...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
Peer Instruction (PI) is a pedagogical technique to increase engagement in lectures. Students ans...
Recent work in computing suggests that Peer Instruction (PI) is a valuable interactive learning peda...
Peer Instruction is a simple and effective technique you can use to make lectures more interactive, ...
Many sophisticated collaborative technologies and social computing systems are connected to a growin...
Much attention has been paid in recent years to finding more flexible and less prescriptive approach...
This session will demonstrate best practices for integrating a variety of student engagement pedagog...
Many sophisticated collaborative technologies and social computing systems are connected to a growin...