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Computer Science

  • Read more about Improving Transparency and Community in Intro to Programming
  • Read more about Redesigning Beginning Computer Programming Course Using Adaptive Learning
  • Read more about Redesigning Database Management and Policies Course Flipped Classroom
  • Read more about Redesign Learning of Database Management Systems
  • Read more about Immediate Feedback for Introductory Computer Programming Courses
  • Read more about Course Redesign for Computer Programming using Adaptive Learning Strategies and Technology
  • Read more about Course Redesign to Improve Student Engagement for Computer Science
  • Read more about Using Visualization Models in Teaching Assembly and Digital Circuit Design 
  • Read more about Computer Programming and Intro to Computer Course Redesign Using New Instructional Strategies for Student Success
  • Read more about Redesigning Computer Intro Course using Supplemental Instruction and Simulation Technology

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