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Carnegie Mellon Qatar holds another successful CS4Qatar
42 high school teachers attended the professional development workshop
DOHA, QATAR - Teachers from high schools all over Doha attended CS4Qatar at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Saturday. The professional development workshop, taught by the computer science faculty at Carnegie Mellon Qatar, is designed for educators in Qatar who want to broaden their horizons in the ever-expanding and broad-reaching field of computer science.
"The number of teachers who sign up for CS4Qatar shows just how eager they are to learn about the latest technologies and share what they learn with their students," says Khaled Harras, Ph.D., computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon Qatar. "As soon as the workshop is over, teachers begin asking when we are offering the next one. By holding new and innovative sessions each time, the same teachers can keep coming back and keep learning."
The daylong workshop, which is part of a series of outreach events held by Carnegie Mellon Qatar, was comprised of seminars on two topics. The first session was on Programming in Becker's Robots. This provided an intuitive and entertaining environment for the teachers to experiment with procedural logic within the context of an Object Oriented paradigm. By manipulating robots in the robot world, they learn how to test their logic and have fun with programming.
All of the computer programs used at CS4Qatar were loaded onto portable flash drives and given to the teachers so they could take them back to their schools and use them as teaching tools. One teacher even planned to begin teaching the program this week.
"CS4Qatar maps well with Qatar's vision of building a knowledge-based economy. To achieve that goal, we have to start educating young people as soon as possible. Any career path they choose will involve computers and technology," says Harras. "By holding events for both teachers and students we are able to increase our educational reach, and make a greater contribution to Qatar as a whole."
To learn more about CS4Qatar, visit www.qatar.cmu.edu/cs4qatar.
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ABOUT CARNEGIE MELLON
With more than a century of academic excellence and innovative research, Carnegie Mellon University is a global leader in education with real-world applications. Consistently top ranked, Carnegie Mellon offers a distinct mix of programs to its 10,000 students at campuses around the globe. Core values of innovation, creativity, problem solving and collaborative teamwork provide the foundation for everything we do.
At the invitation of Qatar Foundation, Carnegie Mellon joined Education City in 2004. Here, Qatar Foundation has created a world-class center for scholarship and research that is the ideal complement to Carnegie Mellon's tradition of innovation through collaboration. Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar offers its highly regarded undergraduate programs in business administration, computer science and information systems to students in Qatar and the Gulf Region.
Noha Al Afifi
+974 454 8491
nohaa@qatar.cmu.edu
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