Removing Barriers: Programming Outside Computer Science Courses

Tuesday, October 15, 2019 | 1:15PM–2:15PM CT | Board 713, Poster Area, Halls F1, F2, Level 3
Session Type: Poster Session
Delivery Format: Poster Session
Programming is a skill needed to work in many disciplines, not just computer science. Instructors struggle to introduce programming without overwhelming students. Our community of practice developed a model to deliver programming modules based on the open-source web application Jupyter Notebook to make programming accessible for more students.

Outcomes: Assess access to programming on your campus * Understand how to begin working with instructors and colleagues to address your campus needs * Explore technical solutions like Jupyter Notebook

Presenters

  • Max King

    High Performance Computing Application Scientist, Brown University
  • Catherine Zabriskie

    Senior Director Digital Learning & Design, Brown University