Empowering First-Year Computer Science Ph.D. Students to Create a Culture that Values Community and Mental Health.
Yaniv YacobyJohn GirashDavid C. ParkesPublished in: SIGCSE (1) (2023)
Keyphrases
- mental health
- computing education
- computer science
- computer science education
- computer science students
- computer scientists
- electrical engineering
- computer engineering
- learning sciences
- computer programming
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- library and information science
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- e learning
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- introductory programming courses
- distance learning
- high school students
- social issues
- introductory computer science
- collaborative learning
- college students
- graduate students
- subject matter
- upper level
- elementary school
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- cultural differences
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- high school
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- data mining
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- learning styles
- automata theory
- teacher education
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- problem based learning
- programming course
- learning analytics
- mobile learning
- online communities
- african american
- educational technology
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- cross cultural