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I decided that how to prepare students for programming competitions would be a very interesting topic. It’s definitely a rarer situation, but I have taught a few students who were primarily focused on programming competitions. I will also be discussing some resources for teaching competitive programming classes.
#programming#coding#teaching#education#teachingcoding#teachingcomputerscience#codingforkids#stem#steam#competitiveprogramming#codingoverload
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Looking for an interesting resource to use when teaching ethical hacking? Google's XSS game is a great and quick way to go over the basics of XSS.
#programming#coding#education#teachingcoding#teachingprogramming#teachingcomputerscience#teaching#ethicalhacking#hacking#xss
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Today’s post is about 5 kid friendly computer science YouTube channels. If you are enjoying these posts, or have an idea for other ones I could make; please leave a comment below!
It is quite useful to be able to show a YouTube video in class, or have a student watch a video at home. The main issue I have found is not knowing which videos will be appropriate or not. I worry about exposing any of my students to inappropriate material, so I am very cautious of which videos I play. I usually prewatch all of them. Today, I will be listing 5 kid friendly YouTube channels, that you don’t have to worry about at all.
#youtube channels#coding#codingforbeginners#codingforkids#programming#teaching#education#teachingcomputerscience#teachingcoding#teachingprogramming#youtube
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I’ve decided to release some of my computer science teaching resources for free! Hopefully they help you in class, and possibly save you a little time. Make sure to bookmark this page, as I will be adding new resources frequently!
#programming#coding#computer science#teaching#teachingcomputerscience#free#teachingresources#teachingcoding
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