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Lawrence Snyder University of Washington, Seattle © Lawrence Snyder 2004 Getting Behind the Project
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First 2 years: Develop guiding documents Spring 2010: First 5 pilots chosen (college) Winter 2011: College Curriculum Survey Reviews content of guiding documents Spring 2011: Second pilots (HS & college) Spring 2011: Colleges and Universities “Attest” By “2013”, curriculum fully fleshed out By “2014”, high school courses offered for real By “2015”, exam offered 5/23/2015”© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE2 Main Focus For Today
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Roughly 100 college and university CS departments are asked to comment on the content of the guiding documents 7 Big Ideas 6 Computational Practices Claims and Evidence Does this reflect the content of the field? 5/23/2015© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE3
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To cause this whole process to continue forward, there needs to be a commitment that “students will get their reward” CS Departments must explicitly attest to their support of the project Good, substantive project – keep up the good work Our school will give credit Our school intends to offer such a course Our school will give placement in sequent course Moreover, you can use our name and endorsement 5/23/2015© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE4 Check all that apply Check all that apply
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Where to attest -- 5/23/2015© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE5
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5/23/2015© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE6
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We need as many schools as possible to attest … numbers do matter There is a list of ~150 schools divided into 3 tiers 31 in Tier 1 87 in Tier 2 38 in Tier 3 We need to receive attestations from ~2/3 of the schools in each tier by 1 st week of May 5/23/2015© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE7
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AP CS Principles – Generally csprinciples.org Project Home www.collegeboard.com/csprinciples Attest csprinciples.cs.washington.edu Rally Support 5/23/2015© 2011 Larry Snyder, CSE8
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