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Resources for CS Teachers and Students Kip Irvine FIU Tapestry Workshop, July 2013

Overview Career Advice for Students NCWIT CSTA ACM Inspirational Sites Online Learning

What should career counselors be telling students?

Mapping Degrees to Jobs BS Computer Science  Software engineer, software test developer  Pathway to CS research Bachelors Degree in IT  Network engineer, web/mobile developer, database admin, system admin, software test developer, information security BS Management Information Systems  Systems Analyst, IT Manager most technical least technical

Applications Software Developer BLS says employment of software developers will grow 30% from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations. (271,000 more jobs) 2012 median pay was $93,280 per year Requires a B.S. in Computer Science Can lead to a graduate research or teaching degree

What do software developers create? Interactive, database-driven Web sites Mobile apps (enterprise) Business applications Large scale designs (software architects) Research-oriented software Automated tests Games and digital animation

Network & Computer Systems Administrator (IT) Average pay $76,320 28% job growth, Required education: Bachelor degree in Information Technology, or Associate degree with Industry experience Ability to analyze complex software interactions, understand security weaknesses, manage other people

Computer Support Specialists (IT) Average pay $50,130 18% job growth, Required education: Certification, Associate degree, or Bachelor degree in information technology Good problem solvers, occasional coding (scripting), good customer skills

New Career! User Experience Designer Understanding users needs, expectations, and motivations Helping users learn to be productive and reach their goals Having fun! Create beautiful, yet functional designs Role models:  Debra Davis, Lauren Martin (Ultimate Software)

National Center for Women in Technology (NCWIT) Works to correct the imbalance of gender diversity in technology and computing because gender diversity positively correlates with a larger workforce, better innovation, and increased business performance.

NCWIT Programs Aspirations in Computing Regional Celebrations of Women in ComputingCelebrations of Women in Computing Counselors for Computing  webinar, talking points, EdJobsMap (link)link Heroes campaign  magazine-style audio interviewsaudio interviews

Aspirations in Computing Mission: increase female participation in technology careers by providing encouragement, visibility, community, leadership opportunities, scholarships, and internships High school students, selected for their computing- related achievements and interests.  academic history, plans for education, IT aptitude, leadership  local and national Opportunities for you:  application reviewer, affliliate award host, committee member, or speaker Partnerships with universities. Awards for educators!

Aspirations in Computing Educator Award To identify outstanding educators who play a pivotal role in helping to encourage the young women to continue exploring their interest in computing and technology Selected from the educators who endorse Aspirations Award applicants

Innovation Grants Curriculum Standards K-12Curriculum Standards Professional development  Annual Conference  Industry certification  Teacher workshops Advocacy tools and activities  for the new CS Principles Course for the new CS Principles Course  CSEdWeek conference Salon: Sourcing the C in STEM: Making the Critical Connection Between Computer Science Education and Jobs (go to time 08:00)Sourcing the C in STEM

Looking for Inspiration readwrite.com

Role Models (code.org)code.org Role models in industry, government and education. Tutorials for the classroom CodeHS is a computing class in a Box CS Unplugged CS Unplugged curriculum (binary search demo) Who likes coding?

Free Online Courses Coursera  Computer Science 101 by NickParlante, Stanford Univ. Computer Science 101 EdX.org (many advanced courses, specific dates) Udacity.com – take the CS 101 course anytimeCS 101 course Khan Academy (khanacademy.org) Google's Python Class Codeacademy.org (Learning Python)Learning Python Skills Practice: Codingbat.com – practice problems in Java and PythonCodingbat.com

Computer Science Principles Course

CS Principles Proposed AP course and exam Five pilot sites selected Recruitment forcuses on minority and female student enrollment

CS Principles Central themes 1.creative nature of computing 2.use of technology for solving computational problems. 3.Focus on people and society, not just machines and systems Implementing the courses  novel content and engaging pedagogy  opportunties to communicate and collaborate

UC Berkeley (bjc.berkeley.edu)bjc.berkeley.edu Computer Science Principles pilot course  6-week summer course for teachers, $1K stipend For non-CS majors at the high school junior through undergraduate freshman level.  SNAP! language (based on Scratch)  Big ideas of computing (abstraction, design, recursion, concurrency, simulations…)  Relevance to society, digital privacy, security, legal issues free online book: Blown to Bits

What you Can Do Ask your students (and parents) to watch the code.org videos Educate your school career counselors about the types of computer software jobs  show them the NCWIT Counselors in Computing Partner with a university in your area to establish a local NCWIT Aspirations in Computing award  encourage your female students to apply Join CSTA and learn about their curriculum guidelines Encourage all your students to try one of the online intro to CS courses