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Topics in Learning Sciences (351-0-20)

Topic

Computer Science Education

Instructors

Michael Stephen Horn

Paula Kay Hooper

Meeting Info

Annenberg Hall G02: Mon 6:30PM - 9:20PM

Overview of class

In this course we will examine the role of computational tools in the design of transformative teaching and learning environments. Grounded in perspectives from the Learning Sciences and Computer Science Education, we will cover topics of equity and inclusion, pedagogy, creative applications of computing, and the integration of computational ideas across multiple disciplines. We have cross-listed the course in Computer Science, Learning Sciences, and Teacher Education in order to foster cross-disciplinary dialogues that consider the affordances of computational ideas for designing learning environments that are asset-based and supportive of multiple routes to understanding various subject-matter. The course will include an optional practicum experience working in a K-12 classroom, informal learning space, or college-level classroom.

Registration Requirements

Prerequisites: COMP_SCI 211 and permission of instructor. Interested in enrolling? Please fill out this form to apply https://forms.gle/k15RV9H1CbqUdJ9YA

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Pre-Registration -- Reserved for SESP Students until the end of preregistration, after which time enrollment will be open to everyone who has taken the prerequisites, if applicable.
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