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A model for piloting pathways for computational thinking in a general education curriculum

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Computational thinking has been identified as a necessary fundamental skill for all students. University curricula, however, are currently not designed to provide such knowledge to a broad student population. In this paper, we report on our experiences in the development of a model for incorporating computational thinking into the undergraduate, general education curriculum at Towson University. We discuss the model in terms of eliciting faculty interest, institutional support, and positive student response. In the first two years of this NSF-funded three-year project, we have developed, piloted and assessed five computational thinking general education courses - an Everyday Computational Thinking course, and four discipline-specific computational thinking general education courses. Initial assessments show promising and significant student, instructor and administration interest in computational thinking as a basis in courses covering multiple disciplines within the general education curriculum.

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Wing, J. M. 2006. Computational Thinking. In Communications of the ACM, 49(3):33--35.
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Report of a Workshop on the Scope and Nature of Computational Thinking, The National Academies, 2010.

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      SIGCSE '11: Proceedings of the 42nd ACM technical symposium on Computer science education
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