2021
DOI: 10.1145/3447892.3447900
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Encouraging CS students to compute for social good through collaborative, community-engaged projects

Abstract: Which pedagogical techniques better engage computer science (CS) students in computing for social good? We examine this question with students enrolled in classes using the Collaborating Across Boundaries to Engage Undergraduates in Computational Thinking (CABECT) pedagogical model, that pairs CS and non-CS courses with a community partner to propose solutions to a local problem. Pre- and post-tests of self-assessed concerns about civic responsibility, global responsibility, and local civic efficacy were admin… Show more

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“…In CEL, the community partners actively participate in problem identification and solution ideation [27]. CEL is a popular method in educating computer science students on the social good [28]. However, it is both an empowering and difficult learning process.…”
Section: B Experiential Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CEL, the community partners actively participate in problem identification and solution ideation [27]. CEL is a popular method in educating computer science students on the social good [28]. However, it is both an empowering and difficult learning process.…”
Section: B Experiential Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%