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− | Exploring Computer Science (ECS) is | + | Exploring Computer Science (ECS) is an immersive, comprehensive, and year-long research-based program designed for high school students as an introductory-level computer science curriculum. The program not only encompasses a robust curriculum but also includes a teacher professional development component. The primary objective of ECS is to foster inclusivity and encourage wider participation in the field of computing. |
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+ | Since 2014, Marquette has been at the forefront of promoting the ECS curriculum throughout Wisconsin, leading the charge in ensuring that students have access to this valuable educational resource. However, the rapid evolution of the computer science field, combined with the significant changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic in the classroom environment, has highlighted certain shortcomings in the effectiveness of the latest version of ECS. | ||
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+ | To address these challenges and adapt to the current educational landscape, a dedicated project has been initiated. This project aims to deliberately update and rejuvenate various aspects of the ECS curriculum. By incorporating the necessary revisions, the program will be better equipped to meet the demands and overcome the obstacles faced by both students and educators in today's classrooms. | ||
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+ | The envisioned updates will allow ECS to remain relevant and impactful, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive and engaging computer science education. Through this initiative, Marquette and its collaborators aim to empower students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of computer science. | ||
==Project Description== | ==Project Description== |
Revision as of 12:25, 2 June 2023
Students: Sujeeth Goud Ramagoni, Sam Mazzone
Mentor: Dr. Dennis Brylow
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Project Background
Exploring Computer Science (ECS) is an immersive, comprehensive, and year-long research-based program designed for high school students as an introductory-level computer science curriculum. The program not only encompasses a robust curriculum but also includes a teacher professional development component. The primary objective of ECS is to foster inclusivity and encourage wider participation in the field of computing.
Since 2014, Marquette has been at the forefront of promoting the ECS curriculum throughout Wisconsin, leading the charge in ensuring that students have access to this valuable educational resource. However, the rapid evolution of the computer science field, combined with the significant changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic in the classroom environment, has highlighted certain shortcomings in the effectiveness of the latest version of ECS.
To address these challenges and adapt to the current educational landscape, a dedicated project has been initiated. This project aims to deliberately update and rejuvenate various aspects of the ECS curriculum. By incorporating the necessary revisions, the program will be better equipped to meet the demands and overcome the obstacles faced by both students and educators in today's classrooms.
The envisioned updates will allow ECS to remain relevant and impactful, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive and engaging computer science education. Through this initiative, Marquette and its collaborators aim to empower students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the dynamic and ever-evolving world of computer science.
Project Description
Due to the pandemic, teaching has been a challenge for all teachers. We are hoping to create a tool to tweak the ECS curriculum to accommodate for issues that teachers have been experiencing.
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