SFU COMPUTER SCIENCE TEACHING TOOLKIT

1559852602969.jpg
 

What is the Computer Science Teaching Toolkit?

The SFU Computer Science Teaching Toolkit provides an engaging set of exercises and tools used to teach Introduction to Computer Science and Programming at Simon Fraser University.

These materials are provided free of charge to BC high school teachers, and highlight the utility and breadth of computer science, while teaching fundamental computer science concepts and programming constructs. Click here to view an overview of the CSTT curriculum.

Who developed this material?

Dr. Angelica Lim is a roboticist, educator and champion for diversity in computer science. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Computing Science at Simon Fraser University. She was the founding president for the SFU Women in Computing Science society in 2003, and Director of the SFU Invent the Future summer program for girls to discover the field of artificial intelligence. Originally from Coquitlam, she received her B.Sc. in Computing Science and French at SFU, and Master's and Ph.D. in Computer Science at Kyoto University, Japan. Previously, she worked as a Software Engineering Manager at SoftBank Robotics in Paris.

Requesting access

To gain access to the Computer Science Teaching Tool, please fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

Capture.PNG