Those who inhabit the world of knitting and crocheting will recognize that syntax in the title. They will likely also recognize how to enact, with [yarn and (knitting needles or crochet hooks)], the sequences, repeats and branches —much like computer algorithms—that yield amazing woven craft artifacts from items of clothing…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
This is a tribute (of sorts) to Randi Engle, who passed away in October 2012 at 45 years of age. I attended my first AERA conference in 2011. It was my first outing at the largest academic conference in the US, and I was excited about presenting a paper…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
[Blog post published by the Communications of the ACM, August 27, 2020] Last week, I was invited to deliver a keynote address for The Fourth International Conference on Computational Thinking Education 2020 (CTE2020) organized by the Education University of Hong Kong (EduHK). I was one of four keynote speakers (along…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
The International Conference of the Learning Sciences, or ICLS, is a much-awaited event in the Learning Sciences community. It brings together a fairly close-knit community of scholars. Even though large proportion of ISLS members are engaged in STEM education research, we feel an intimate sense of belonging to the learning…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
Outside of my doctoral dissertation, this is the undertaking I am most proud of! My heartfelt gratitude to everyone involved! (Also grateful to Simon Peyton Jones and Hadi Partovi for previewing the book and providing advance acclaim for the back cover). As teachers & members of the global CS education…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
Rewind to 2012/2013…to the time in my doctoral studies at Stanford when I was creating curricular slides for the FACT curriculum. I started one of the early lessons with “A is for Algorithm”. I remember thinking as I looked down my list of topics to cover, “Boolean logic in a…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
#BlackLivesMatter What does that mean to us – individually and as a collective? How do we truly embody and engage with this fundamentally human ask to ensure that we end centuries of systemic oppression and racism—both overt and covert? All of us, I believe, are doing some deep soul-searching. Academia…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
Modeling (developing and using models) is an essential science practice listed in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). As is ‘Using mathematics and computational thinking’. In science, models are used to represent a system (or parts of a system), to help in the development of questions and explanations, and to…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
In the months leading up to the Golden 50th SIGCSE Technical Symposium in Minneapolis, the ACM SIGCSE community nominated their favorite papers, voted on the top 20, and then top 10 best papers. The 10 top papers were officially announced and recognized in this article by ACM. The best papers…Continue reading| Shuchi Grover
The countdown has begun for the 50th installment of my favorite conference: The Technical Symposium of ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)! In 10 days' time, 1,500 rese| Shuchi Grover