Abstract
There is growing interest in computing courses for non-CS majors. We have recently built such a course that has met with positive response. We describe our design process, which includes involvement of stakeholders and identifying a context that facilitates learning. We present evaluation results on success rates (approximately 90% of the students earn an A, B, or C) and impact of the course on students over time (80% report that the class has influenced them more than a semester later).
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Guzdial, M., & Forte, A. (2005). Design process for a non-majors computing course (pp. 361–365). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/1047344.1047468
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