J. Margolis’s scientific contributions

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Computer science for all: A school reform framework for broadening participation in computing
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January 2018

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J. Goode

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J. Flapan

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J. Margolis

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... Despite the increasing emphasis on providing physical computing learning experiences, the explicit inclusion of physical computing within standards and curricula in the U.S. has lagged behind other countries. Following President Barack Obama's Computer Science for All initiative in 2016 (Goode et al., 2018), physical computing began to gain more attention within STEM education contexts in the U.S. Scholars suggested physical computing as a viable approach to provide authentic design-based learning experiences while simultaneously addressing a myriad of crosscutting STEM concepts called for in U.S. standards such as the K-12 Computer Science Standards (CSTA, 2017), the Standards for Technological and Engineering Literacy (STEL) (ITEEA, 2020), and the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) (NGSS Lead States, 2013) Love et al., , 2023Love & Asempapa, 2022;Love & Griess, 2020;Love & Strimel, 2016;Park & Kwon, 2022;. Given the proposed learning benefits of physical computing related to design, innovation, CT, programming, and problem-solving skills, there have been increasingly more calls for integrating physical computing within STEM curricula in the U.S. (Love et al., , 2023Love & Asempapa, 2022;. ...

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Examining middle school students’ attitudes toward computing after participating in a physical computing unit
Computer science for all: A school reform framework for broadening participation in computing
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  • January 2018