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Sep 27 Fri9:00 am Pearson’s Annual Course Redesign Conference @ Sheraton Wild Horse Pass ResortPearson’s Annual Course Redesign… @ Sheraton Wild Horse Pass ResortSep 27 @ 9:00 am – 10:30 amHeld once a year, the goal of the Pearson Course Redesign Conference is to equip participants with a basic foundation of the principles [...]
Did you see Pearson author Frederic Mishkin on Bloomberg TV?
Did you get a chance to catch Frederic Mishkin’s ‘Surveillance Midday with Tom Keene’ interview on Bloomberg.com? If not, we have the link for you! Continue reading
Have eBooks Really Changed the Way We Read?
The findings of Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Reading Habits Survey were released this month and showed that an increasing number of people in the U.S are reading at least one eBook per year. Have you jumped on this trend? Continue reading
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Should All Students be Taught Computational Thinking Regardless of Major?
On campuses across the US, professors debate the degree to which non-computer science major students need to learn computational thinking. However, whether students start with learning a mainstream language or learn how programming and computation relate to social and ethical issues, computational thinking in many ways is already in their lives. Continue reading
