This is an eBook to help teachers learn how to teach the programing standards for the Computer Science Principles course. It has been created by the CS Learning 4 U group at Georgia Tech. For more information see website
This book was written by
- Mark Guzdial
- Barbara Ericson
- Briana Morrison
- JJ Lumagbas
- Zhu Zhenyi - changes for working with images
- Christine Alvarado - multiple choice questions
- Miranda Parker - design and A/B testing of Student ebook
- Neeti Pathak - Disqus integration, worked solutions, and answer tabs
- Kavish Patel - additional end-of-chapter exercises
- Rhea Chatterjee - Creativity chapter
- Leonie Reif - Global Impact chapter
- Advaith Venkatakrishnan - What's Next chapter
- Jeff (Jochen) Rick - Changes to Parsons problems
Mark Guzdial and Barbara Ericson [email protected] <mailto://[email protected]>
_ January,
2014
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