Bring the Page to Life: Engaging Rural Students in Computer Science Using Alice

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Exposure to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at a young age is key to inspiring students to pursue careers in these fields. Thus, many institutions of higher education offer events to engage youth in STEM activities. These events are most effective when they are adapted to the specific audience. In Montana, a large percentage of the K-12 student population is from rural communities, where the ability to participate in such events is limited due to travel logistics and a shortage of relatable materials. We have developed a computer science outreach module that targets these populations through the use of storytelling and the Alice programming environment, thus drawing a parallel between storytelling and building algorithms. We describe the module's implementation, report and analyze feedback, and provide lessons learned from the module's implementation at outreach events.

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Fasy, B. T., Hancock, S. A., Komlos, B. Z., Kristiansen, B., Micka, S., & Theobold, A. S. (2020). Bring the Page to Life: Engaging Rural Students in Computer Science Using Alice. In Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE (pp. 110–116). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3341525.3387367

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