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Allow students to share their work in whatever ways they like, this gives them more ownership.

  • Extra info from CS Teaching Tips: Sharing work is a great way to start conversations and to let students inspire each other in an open community environment.

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SciGirls Seven Strategies and Interview with Sarah Carter

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