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How do people understand computing, and how can we improve that understanding?

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Computing Ed Research - Guzdial's Take | How do people understand computing, and how can we improve that understanding? Computing Ed Research – Guzdial's Take Home About Guzdial’s Computing Education Research Blog Guzdial Papers Resources for new CS Teachers What Humanities Scholars Want Students To Know About the Internet: Alternative Paths for Alternative Endpoints After we got the go-ahead to start developing PCAS (see an update on PCAS here ), I had meetings with a wide range of liberal arts and sciences faculty. I’d ask faculty how they used computing in their work and what they wanted their students to know about computing. Some faculty had suggested that I talk to history professor, LaKisha Michelle Simmons . I met with her in January 2023, and she changed how I thought about what we were doing in PCAS. I told her that I’d heard that she built websites to explain history research to the general public, and she stopped me. “No, no —- my students build website...

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