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31 votes

Students can solve programming exercises but not explain their solutions. What to do?

11 votes

How to answer "functional programming is useless"?

9 votes

Teaching students that printf() is not the same as return

7 votes

Teaching a blind high school student

5 votes

How to teach Stack Overflow more efficiently?

5 votes

IDE vs Editor and terminal for CS1

4 votes

What is a good way to explain computer viruses?

4 votes

How to tell a student that s/he should enroll in a different program?

4 votes

Choosing Java-like language for teaching web development

3 votes
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Is the CRT still relevant when introducing display hardware

3 votes

Minecraft to teach programming?

3 votes

Introduction to programming class: use Spreadsheets to introduce fundamentals

3 votes

What are some examples that could be used when teaching subroutines or methods in the context of OO?

3 votes

Strategies for self-learners to transition into working on larger projects

3 votes

Note-taking policy: laptops, or by hand?

2 votes
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Exercises for teaching GUI / Windows interaction basics

2 votes

Can sharing learning stats be beneficial to guide beginner students?

2 votes

Attempting to prevent learning of poor techniques when self-teaching

2 votes

LINQ to SQL alternative C# Visual Studio 2017 MVC

2 votes

Could you recommend books on concurrent programming?

2 votes

Advantages of teaching basic javascript through typescript

1 vote

Teaching interaction design to potentially disinterested students

1 vote

Should I Provide Answers To Exercises?

1 vote

Helping students adjust to using industrial-strength IDEs

1 vote

Why don't more universities teach revision control?

1 vote

Teaching C#, Java, etc. to students who are bad at OOP

1 vote

How many lines does your code have?

1 vote

How is your teaching affected by how you learned?

1 vote

Tools or methods to make projected code easier to follow

1 vote

Programming languages specifically designed for beginners