Your First Year Teaching Computer Science: A Practical Guide to Success for New Computer Science Teachers

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Title: Your First Year Teaching Computer Science: A Practical Guide to Success for New Computer Science Teachers
Description: Your First Year Teaching Computer Science by Chris Gregg, Stanford University, is a comprehensive guide to teaching computer science geared to new instructors in the field. It can be used as a guide and a reference, and it provides multiple examples of how to construct teaching materials, how to prepare lectures, how to write assignments, how to train TAs, and how to advise students, among many other topics. It is both motivational and instructive, and it provides a foundation on which to become a great CS instructor. Teaching computer science involves more than just “teaching the material,” and this book details all of the other parts of teaching that you will need to know to do the job.
Authors: Chris Gregg
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Computer science--Study and teaching
Categories: EDUCATION / Computers & Technology, EDUCATION / Educational Psychology, EDUCATION / Teaching / Materials & Devices
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:Your First Year Teaching Computer Science by Chris Gregg, Stanford University, is a comprehensive guide to teaching computer science geared to new instructors in the field. It can be used as a guide and a reference, and it provides multiple examples of how to construct teaching materials, how to prepare lectures, how to write assignments, how to train TAs, and how to advise students, among many other topics. It is both motivational and instructive, and it provides a foundation on which to become a great CS instructor. Teaching computer science involves more than just “teaching the material,” and this book details all of the other parts of teaching that you will need to know to do the job.
ISBN:9781735810720
9781735810737