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Georgia Computes! Summer Computer Camps Survey Results
Georgia Computes! Summer Computer Camps Survey Results
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Guzdial, Mark
Ericson, Barbara
Bruckman, Amy S.
Yardi, Sarita
Hewner, Michael
Dimond, Jill
DiSalvo, Betsy
Lijun, Ni
Benda, Klara
McKlin, Tom
Ericson, Barbara
Bruckman, Amy S.
Yardi, Sarita
Hewner, Michael
Dimond, Jill
DiSalvo, Betsy
Lijun, Ni
Benda, Klara
McKlin, Tom
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Summer camps are a popular form of outreach for colleges and universities. But, it is not enough to offer computing summer camps and hope that students like them. The camps should be effective by some measure, such as broadening participation by underrepresented groups and/or increasing learning. Summer camps should also be financially sustainable, so that institutions can continue to offer them regularly. The summer camps at Georgia Tech have become effective and financially sustainable. This dataset reports on the evaluation results from Georgia Tech summer camps, as well as seven other colleges and universities in Georgia that offered computing summer camps during the summer of 2012 with assistance from Georgia Tech.
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National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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2012
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