Introduction to Computer Science for Urban African American Students Using Sphero Robotics Workshop
This paper introduces the use of an all-day coding workshop as an intervention to introduce and expose African American high school students from a southeastern urban school district to coding and computing careers. The workshop is held at a local HBCU and led by African American undergraduates computer science majors who attend that HBCU. The workshop is focused on a robotic ball called an Sphero that allows users to control its motion and color by writing lines of code. Results from workshop showed an increase of interest in pursuing a career in computing after graduation compared to interest before the start of the workshop.
Introduction to Computer Science for Urban African American Students Using Sphero Robotics Workshop
- Author Gosha, Kinnis; Ridley, Trey; Holmes, Ernest; Womack, Kevin; Scott, Jordan
- Publication Title Proceedings Of The Southeast Conference
- Publication Year 2017
- BPC Focus Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Groups, Black/African American Students
- Methodology Survey
- Analytic Method NA
- Institution Type Minority Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Predominantly Black Institutions
- DOI 10.1145/3077286.3077323
- URL https://doi.org/10.1145/3077286.3077323