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The Creative Technology Research Lab (CTRL) is an interdisciplinary research lab at the University of Florida. The primary aim of CTRL is to investigate how to meaningfully engage all …
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The Creative Technology Research Lab (CTRL) is an educational research lab at the University of Florida. The primary aim of the CTRL is to investigate how to meaningfully engage all learners …
Research on collaborative learning has shown that, when done well, it can promote cooperation and improve academic achievement for a broad range of learners in K-12 classrooms …
CSEveryone - Creative Technology Resource Lab
The Kenneth C. Griffin CS Education for All Initiative, or CSEveryone, was founded upon the belief that all K-12 students deserve access to Computer Science (CS) education. And the first …
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Camp Dialogs Camp DIALOGS will provide technology-rich learning opportunities for middle school students to design and develop spoken conversational apps using computer science. …
Universal Design for Learning in Computer Science (UDL4CS)
Universal Design for Learning in Computer Science (UDL4CS) is a Research-Practice Partnership that brings together researchers and practitioners around the shared problem of practice to …
Project TACTIC: Teaching All Computational Thinking through …
The project TACTIC is the NSF STEM+C project that focuses on developing inclusive computer science experiences for students with disabilities and those at risk for academic failure in …
Introduction The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework provides guidelines that can help teachers proactively plan for the academic diversity present in classrooms. This is especially …
Universal Design for Learning Guidelines + Computer Science / Computational Thinking Multiple Means of Engagement
Include Neurodiversity in Foundational and Applied …
Include Neurodiversity in Foundational and Applied Computational Thinking (INFACT) will prepare a wide range of learners in grades 3-8, including neurodiverse learners, for successful …