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When developing for the web, have students run their code in multiple browsers to ensure compatibility.

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  • This can help students with their problem-solving skills and determining how to write code that is compatible on many systems.
  • Especially with HTML5, students can find pieces that aren’t compatible with all browsers.

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Show students what code looks like with and without new programming constructs (e.g., methods, Objects, inheritance, loops, switch statements) to motivate the reasons for using new concepts.
Encourage students to ask their peers for a fresh set of eyes to help them find small, tedious errors and hidden bugs.
Encourage new CS students to break away from the habit of using an interface to solve computer problems.
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