Java Gone Green - CREU

This site will document the progress of the CREU project, Java Gone Green: Adaptable Greenfoot Teaching Materials for Programming Fundamentals. We hope to create materials that can be used to teach computing concepts through video game development with Greenfoot, which is a free download from http://www.greenfoot.org/.

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Papers to Read

These are some of the papers that we are currently looking at for background and references:

  1. Computing as a Discipline
  2. Constructivism in Computer Science Education
  3. The Effect of High School Computer Science, Gender, and Work on Success in College Computer Science
  4. Why Students with an Apparent Aptitude for Computer Science Don't Choose to Major in Computer Science
  5. Strategic Directions in Computer Science Education
  6. Predicting the Success of Freshmen in a Computer Science Major
  7. Digital Game-Based Learning in High School Computer Science Education: Impact on Educational Effectiveness and Student Motivation
  8. A Model for High School Computer Science Education: The Four Key Elements that Make It!
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