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Audrey Willis, with Circa Interactive, reminded me that next week is Computer Science Education Week. She wrote to me with the following additional resources:
As you may know, Computer Science Education Week starts next week on December 4. This week aims to raise awareness of the need to bolster computer science education around the world by encouraging teachers and students to host computer science events throughout the week. These events can include teacher-guided lesson plans, participating in the Hour of Code, watching computer science videos, or using your own resources to help inspire interest among students. It is for this reason that I wanted to share a few computer science resources with you that were just published by renowned universities. I believe these resources can provide K-12 students with valuable information about different career fields that an interest in computer science can lead to, from education and health information management, to electrical engineering.
- Guide to K-12 STEM Resources for Teachers by Norwich University: https://graduate.n
orwich.edu/executive-leadershi p/guide-to-k-12-stem-resources -for-teachers/ - The Classroom of 2050 by University of Cincinnati: https://mastersed.
uc.edu/news-resources/infograp hics/the-classroom-of-2050/ - How Secure is Your Data? by University of Illinois at Chicago: https://healthinforma
tics.uic.edu/resources/ infographics/how-secure-is- your-data-assessing-and- mitigating-risks-for-electroni c-health-records/ - The Future of Computing and Microchips by New Jersey Institute of Technology: https://graduatede
grees.online.njit.edu/ resources/mscs/mscs-infographi cs/the-future-of-computing- and-microchips/ - How Electrical Engineering Has Shaped the Modern World by Ohio University: https://onlinemast
ers.ohio.edu/how-electrical- engineering-has-shaped-the- modern-world/?g=infographics& t=msee
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Thanks in advance,
Audrey Willis
Circa Interactive