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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Practical Solutions for Addressing K–12 Computer Science Equity Issues Michelle Hutton Joanna Goode Caitlin Kelleher Chris Stephenson, Chair
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Introductions Michelle Hutton The Girls Middle School Joanna Goode University of Oregon, Teacher Education Department Caitlin Kelleher Carnegie Mellon University, Post-doctorate Researcher Chris Stephenson Oregon State University, College of Education
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher The CSTA Poster Project Goals Attract girls and underrepresented groups to computer science & IT Demonstrate that CS is more than the stereotypes Get kids attention in a subtle way
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher CSTA Poster Messages Computer science is more than sitting at a computer alone Computer science provides a way to help society/change the world Emotional appeal Interdisciplinary aspects of computing
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Equity Poster Project Results Poster distributed to over 16,000 teachers A careers in computing lesson unit available on the CSTA website. It will also be published in American School Counselors magazine
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher More CSTA Equity Projects Working with National Center for Women & Information Technology to create a K-12 equity resource package Working with the American School Counselors Association to provide counselors with relevant, useful information Working with researchers to help them disseminate resources and best practices for K-12 Making equity a key focus in everything we do (publications, workshops, resource materials)
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Principal Establish class & Assign teacher Counselors Recruit students School District Teacher Training Learning Resources (texts) Student Support Programs Institutional Support – Key District Officials APCS Classroom Teaching & Learning
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Alice Helps At-Risk CS Majors CS1 GradeTake CS2? No Alice Class Prior to CS1 C47% Alice Class Prior to CS1 B88%
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Storytelling Alice Present programming as a means to the end of storytelling
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Storytelling Alice includes… 1.high-level animations and scene support 2.a gallery of 3D characters that inspire stories 3.a story-based tutorial that teaches users the basics of Alice programming
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Storytelling vs. Generic Alice Users of Storytelling Alice –Spent 42% more of their time programming –Were more than three times as likely to sneak extra time to work on their programs (51% vs 16%) –Express more interest in future Alice use Users of both Storytelling and Generic Alice preferred Storytelling Alice
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October 2006Grace Hopper Celebration Hutton, Goode, Kelleher Contact Information Michelle Hutton (The Girls Middle School) mfh@pobox.com Joanna Goode (University of Oregon) goodej@uoregon.edu Cailin Kelleher (Carnegie Mellon University) caitlin@cs.cmu.edu Chris Stephenson (Computer Science Teachers Association) cstephenson@csta.acm.org
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