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This year, I’m teaching AP Computer Science Principles for the first time, using Harvard’s CS50 curriculum. One of the CS50 assignments is called Fifteen, and in this assignment students program the computer to play a digital version of the game with fifteen little...

Ramping up CS Education

The Boston Herald ran an article this week that began: State education leaders are planning to make computer science a core course for high school students, which they’d need to complete to graduate and a requirement for college admission, as part of an effort to meet...

CS50x Completed!

I finally finished (after 18 months) the CS50 EdX course. I started it when I decided to use much of its contents in teaching my AP Computer Science Principles course at Lincoln Sudbury.  It was hard to find time to finish all the projects – the...

Drinking from the Firehose

In 1999 I taught my first programming course. I used a programming environment called Microworlds Logo, and my curriculum was on a floppy disk full of Word documents written by the teacher who taught the class the previous year. This year, I’m teaching a new...

Viewing a Shared Google Calendar with your Apple Device

Lincoln Sudbury recently created a Google Calendar for LS Events.  You can add this calendar to your iPhone and Mac calendars as well, but the process is a little complicated.   First follow the directions in the email you got.  the Academic Council has created a...

Reading the AP CSP Exam

I spent the past week in Kansas City, Missouri reading the AP Computer Science Principles exam.  “Reading” is a euphemism for “grading”, and I graded somewhere between 300 and 400 student responses over the past week.  I’ll write here...