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Linking CS and Math Teachers' Workshop |
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Teachers take time to share teaching strategies. |
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The Linking Computer Science to Mathematics Workshop sponsored by the Purdue University College of Science K-12 Outreach Program, Purdue Department of Computer Science, and Purdue Department of Mathematics was a success in its inaugural year. This 3-day workshop was held in the Computer Science building July 27-29, 2005. In it's first year the workshop attracted 10 teachers from across Indiana. Teaching backgrounds included math teachers, computer teachers, and special education teachers. One computer teacher said, "I found many tips for my computer science classes." The goal of the workshop was to give mathematics and computer teachers of grades 6-12 an overview of computer science and how they can naturally integrate the computer science concepts into their classrooms. Dr. Dennis Brylow, Professor Buster Dunsmore, and Professor Greg Frederickson, all of the Department of Computer Science, led workshop participants in real life problem solving efforts to help them learn the concepts of computer science logic. They covered topics such as proof by induction, recursion and algorithms. One teacher comments, "I have a much greater sense of how I can encourage students in this area and the type of thinking needed." The workshop included puzzles used in developing the critical thinking needed in understanding computer science. One of the fun problems presented to teachers was the Towers of Hanoi problem developed by French For more information on the workshop visit www.cs.purdue.edu/outreach/linking.htm, or to show interest in the summer 2006 teacher workshop call Mindy Hart at 765-494-7802 or Bill Walker at 765-494-5890.
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