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Computer science -- Study and teaching

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TryComputing.org

From the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) comes TryComputing.org, a collection of resources designed to engage youth in computer science. K-12 instructors may want to start by checking out the Lesson Plan section, which features 28 lesson plans as of this write up. In Choose Your Best Way, middle school and high school students build their own mathematical model to help...

https://tryengineering.org/
University of South Carolina: College for Engineering and Computing

The University of South Carolina (USC), Center for Engineering and Computing Education, works to improve engineering- and computer science-related education at the precollege, undergraduate and graduate levels with the ultimate goal of developing a technologically literate population and workforce in South Carolina. The Center supports the research, development and implementation of improved...

https://sc.edu/study/colleges_schools/engineering_and_comput...
Visual and Interactive Tools

Susan H. Rodger from the Computer Science Department at Duke University has compiled this website describing research on "designing tools for visualizing and interacting with theoretical computer science concepts." The graphical tools may be used as an aid for learning the basic concepts of Formal Languages and Automata Theory. Most of the tools are available to download or can be obtained by...

https://users.cs.duke.edu/~rodger/tools/tools.html
Workforce Development and Education

At the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the staff members are always looking for ways to create valuable, high-quality educational products for educators. This website provides interested parties with materials created by the lab's Center for Science and Engineering Education (CSEE). On the website, visitors can find sections that include High School Students, Teachers, and Undergraduates &...

https://education.lbl.gov/
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YouTube: Crash Course Computer Science

Crash Course Computer Science is one of the latest additions to the popular YouTube series founded by Hank and John Green in 2011. Hosted by computing educator Carrie Anne Philbin, this series debuted in February 2017. As of this write up, the series includes 27 episodes. As Philbin explains in the show's preview, this series is not a "how to" series designed to teach viewers how to program....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpIctyqH29Q&feature=youtu.be
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