Improving Computer Science Curriculum and Teaching in the New Information Age

John E. Hopcroft, Yao Guo

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Frontiers of Digital Education ›› 2024, Vol. 1 ›› Issue (1) : 78-84. DOI: 10.1007/s44366-024-0023-x
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Improving Computer Science Curriculum and Teaching in the New Information Age

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This article presents the progress of Project 101, an initiative starting from December 2021, to improve computer science curriculum and teaching in top Chinese universities, in order to meet the demand of computer science eduction in the new information age. Project 101 aims at improving classroom teaching, while focusing on the development of core courses, core textbooks, core practice platforms, as well as core faculty training. We present an overview of the organization and plan of Project 101, as well as the current progress after two years’ efforts from the working group of Project 101. Finally, we will also discuss tentative future plans aiming at improving computer science education in a large number of universities based on the current results.

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Project 101, curriculum design, education reform, teaching improvement

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John E. Hopcroft, Yao Guo. Improving Computer Science Curriculum and Teaching in the New Information Age. Frontiers of Digital Education, 2024, 1(1): 78‒84 https://doi.org/10.1007/s44366-024-0023-x

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