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Questions about motivating students to study, participate, or take interest in the field of Computer Science. This tag can be used to ask questions regarding motivating students in the context of Computer Science (e.g. motivating them to self-teach or to work with others etc. as well as motivating them to study Computer Science)
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Explaining the Value of Knowledge of Digital Logic
As many of them will go on to become computer engineers as programmers. Computer engineering is all about logic circuits. You teach them at this level for the same reason you teach them programming. B …
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In-class server access limits
I'm going to start with a bit of definition, since industry terminology is somewhat in flux. "Server" means "an instance of an operating system and its contents". "Host" means "the hardware on which s …
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How to convey how much computing power has grown since the 1960s?
I have 8k of genuine Ferrite core memory, on a circuit board of about 1 square foot. I show that, followed by an 8k static RAM chip (1970's), followed by an 8 GB SDRAM (1M times the storage capacity o …
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How do I scaffold students toward building meaningful projects?
Find a real project (or series of small projects) that your students can do, and build up their skills and resume's together.
For example, back in 1988(ish), a high school computer class won a contra …