Posts about cs
- Creating a school for CS
- Do you need to know binary for CS?
- Rite Of Passage Projects
- Hunter CS - a lot of progress in a short time
- Teaching recursion early? Make sure to use a good tool.
- Why Strong K12 Teacher Certification is Important
- Competitions and Hackathons
- Tools and Complexity
- Do It The Dumb Way
- Refactoring
- Testing Part 2
- Sigcse2018 Making theory more acccesible
- Sigcse2018 Bootstrapworld on Creativity in CS classes
- Sigcse2018 - Malloc Lab
- Testing, Testing
- APCS-P - Bigger Intake Or Leaky Pipe
- 2017 in review - Hunter Undergraduate CS
- Breaking down problems and writing
- New York State moving forward with CS Teacher Certification
- Advent of Code 2017 - Day 1
- Motivating and understanding quicksort
- Professional Development beyond Scratch
- Early Interesting Problems - Happy Ladybugs
- There's always something to learn (from your students)
- A test result is just a test result
- Standards - Who are they for?
- Programming Idioms
- Awesome Cs Revisited
- New Term New Tool - Thonny, a Python IDE
- I Believe CS Teachers are Smart and Capable
- Theseus's Curriculum
- CS Teachers - we need you to blog
- Teaching APCS-A for the first time
- Thoughts on non educator influences on CS Education
- CS Ed advocates should pay attention to greater ed issues
- A friendly reminder to use the right language when describing CS
- Disclosing Bugs - requiring a project roadmap
- A* is born
- A new first language? What's the follow up plan?
- SIGCSE 2017 - a path to github part 1
- SIGCSE 2017 - Recap
- Whiteboard interviews
- Quality Devs and Coding Contests
- Starting with scheme
- Selecting a starting language - why not Javascript
- Should CS Ed be in bed with the College Board
- BS? - BA
- It gets easier (or advent of code 2016 day 19)
- Advent of Code 2016 - Check your data
- A Teacher looks at Advent of Code 2016 #2
- A Teacher looks at Advent of Code 2016 #1
- Advent of Code 2016
- Inverted Index Project
- Cornell Technion Project Studio
- Computational Thinkers in Scotland
- Can NYCIST become in leader in CS Education?