Drew University TECS WorkshopEngaging Students in Computer Science |
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Drew University TECS Workshop Teacher Enrichment in Computer Science (TECS) workshops are designed to provide quality pedagogically-oriented programs and resources in computer science for teachers of courses described in levels 2-4 of the model curriculum available from CSTA. While those courses are (officially) recommended for grades 9-12, some schools offer courses which cover some of the topics described in those levels to students in earlier grades. For that reason, our workshop might also be useful for teachers of those courses. This TECS Workshop is offered by the
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
The Real Projects for Real Clients Course ( RPRCC) Initiative: Attracting Young Women to Computing Majors: An ACM-W Project presented by David Klappholz Alice 2.2 and
Alice 3
Promoting a Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
through Programming Examples Introduction to Programming Through Game Development Using Microsoft XNA Game Studio.
Registration for this workshop is limited to 40 participants.
There is no cost for the workshop but in order to discourage people from signing up and then not attending, we are requiring a $20 registration fee. This will be returned to
you at the workshop registration site on October 17. To register, first complete the
registration. Then, mail your check for $20 made payable to "Drew University" with "Math/CS Department" in the memo to: If you have any questions or special needs please email ftrees@drew.edu. |