Computer Science and Engineering Secondary Education

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AES: How to Design Secure Encryption (Spanning Tree)

AES: How to Design Secure Encryption (Spanning Tree)

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https://piped.video/watch?v=C4ATDMIz5wc

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SIGCSE 2023: Impact of Several Low-Effort Cheating-Reduction Methods in a CS1 Class

SIGCSE 2023: Impact of Several Low-Effort Cheating-Reduction Methods in a CS1 Class

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https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3545945.3569731

Welcome to CSE Education!

Education in Computer Science and Computer Engineering is difficult, and growing ever more difficult as the fields grow and expand. Numerous studies have shown that STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) students work harder and longer, often for poorer grades, than other disciplines. Within stem, CS/CE are some of the more difficult majors for many students.

As a professional educating students in one of these fields, what are your techniques? What are your pain points? How do you keep students engaged and motivated, and how do you measure their progress?

These questions are what this community is about. I don't have all of the answers, but I sure do have experiences, and I certainly have questions!

Join me in building a community of practice around best practices and experience-sharing for educators of CS and CE topics.