Navigating Computer Science Education in the 21st Century

Author:   Chantelle Bosch ,  Leila Goosen ,  Jacqui Chetty
Publisher:   IGI Global
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9798369310663


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Students often face challenges in a swiftly advancing Computer Science Education (CSE), where technologies evolve rapidly, and concepts unfold with overwhelming intricacies. As society becomes interwoven with technology, how essential is the integration of CSE into the educational framework to adequately equip future generations for the complexities of the digital era? Navigating Computer Science Education in the 21st Century advocates integrating CSE into curricula, underlining its crucial role in early childhood development. The book grapples with the challenge of introducing children to technology responsibly, addressing concerns about unmonitored screen time while emphasizing the necessity of evidence-based approaches for educators. Within these pages, effective teaching strategies are linked to successes in CSE. The book explores learner-centered teaching methodologies in computer science, emphasizing individualized instruction, active learning, and collaborative approaches. It evaluates the effectiveness of traditional lecture-based teaching against more innovative strategies such as game-based learning and collaborative approaches. By presenting studies that delve into the impact of these strategies on student engagement and motivation, the book equips educators with the insights needed to make informed decisions tailored to diverse learning environments. The book scrutinizes the gaps and areas for improvement in CSE programs, ensuring they stay abreast of technological advancements. From renewable assessments and meaningful evaluations to integrating AI and Chat GPT in educational practices, the book paints a holistic picture of the innovations and technologies reshaping the educational terrain. Collaboratively crafted with educators, industry experts, and stakeholders, the book envisions a future where a technologically adept workforce propels society towards equity and innovation by fostering a symbiotic relationship between education and industry.

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Author:   Chantelle Bosch ,  Leila Goosen ,  Jacqui Chetty
Publisher:   IGI Global
Imprint:   IGI Global
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9798369310663


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   31 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Chantelle Bosch is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Education of the North-West University, and member of the Self-directed Learning research unit. She completed her PhD in Computer Science education. Her main research focus is on blended learning environments that enhance Self-Directed Learning. Her own practical experiences in the classroom guides her research with the specific focus on strategies such as cooperative learning. She has just completed a scholarship of teaching and learning project at the North-West University and she is a co-worker in various other projects at her institution. Leila Goosen is a full professor in the Department of Science and Technology Education of the University of South Africa. Prof. Goosen was an Associate Professor in the School of Computing, and the module leader and head designer of the fully online signature module for the College for Science, Engineering and Technology, rolled out to over 92,000 registered students since the first semester of 2013. She also supervises ten Masters and Doctoral students, and has successfully completed supervision of 43 students at postgraduate level. Previously, she was a Deputy Director at the South African national Department of Education. In this capacity, she was required to develop ICT strategies for implementation. She also promoted, coordinated, managed, monitored and evaluated ICT policies and strategies, and drove the research agenda in this area. Before that, she had been a lecturer of Information Technology (IT) in the Department for Science, Mathematics and Technology Education in the Faculty of Education of the University of Pretoria. Her research interests have included cooperative work in IT, effective teaching and learning of programming and teacher professional development.

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