A "communication skills for computer scientists" course

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This paper describes "Communication Skills for Computer Scientists," a novel undergraduate course at the University of Toronto. We describe in detail the three major instructional streams of the course: writing, speaking, and interpersonal communications. We present a novel approach to teaching writing, interactive multimedia web technology to teach public speaking, and specific interpersonal skills training as the integral parts of the course. We contribute a detailed description of the curriculum and report measures of success, both quantitative data and reactions from students in their own words. © 2009 ACM.

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Blume, L., Baecker, R., Collins, C., & Donohue, A. (2009). A “communication skills for computer scientists” course. In Proceedings of the Conference on Integrating Technology into Computer Science Education, ITiCSE (pp. 65–69). https://doi.org/10.1145/1562877.1562903

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