Curriculum Library
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Difficult Conversations
Sept. 5, 2023Brown UniversityTeaching GuidesBy including meaningful, hard conversations about these topics, one can facilitate student learning on issues that will only become more urgent as time goes on.
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Discussing Justice and Equity
Sept. 5, 2023UC Berkeley, Northeastern UniversityTeaching GuidesEncourage students to examine what they think and what aspects of their identity, experience, and training contributes to their perspective.
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Engaging with Industry
Sept. 5, 2023Miami Dade College, Santa Clara UniversityArticlesEngaging with software engineers and others who work in industry is likely to surface issues that might not otherwise be top of mind for academic faculty.
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Effective Talking Points for Different Audiences
Sept. 5, 2023Santa Clara UniversityArticlesTalking points help with reframing ethics to address concerns people may have but are not articulated and prevent fuller engagement.
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Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure
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Polling Data, Binary Trees, and Heaps
Sept. 5, 2023Brown UniversityTeaching MaterialsTopics: recursive binary tree design, array-based heaps
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Role Play: An Academic Institution Decides on an AI Admissions App
Sept. 5, 2023Georgia Institute of TechnologyTeaching MaterialsA technology company has approached a state university about an app that is in the testing phase of development. Before deciding on whether to use the app, state and university policies stipulate that the convening of a committee must occur in any situation involving the selection of a vendor whose
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Talking About Unanticipated Consequences
Sept. 5, 2023Northeastern UniversityArticleshe topic of this section is more like (but also importantly different from) a logical error that the programmers didn’t catch: the program will run, but the fact that its results are wrong will not be immediately apparent.
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Service Learning
Sept. 5, 2023Allegheny College, Miami Dade CollegeTeaching GuidesService learning creates a sense of community and citizenship among students and it also allows students to develop an understanding and appreciation for people from backgrounds different from their own.
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Inclusive HCI Exercise
Sept. 5, 2023Georgetown UniversityTeaching MaterialsMeta-goals include asking better questions an asking them more frequently.