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I asked faculty how they used computing in their work and what they wanted their students to know about computing.
"LaKisha Michelle Simmons wasn’t asking me to teach tools. She wanted me to teach fundamental concepts. She wanted students to have an understanding about a set of technologies and ideas, and the students really didn’t need IP addresses and packets to understand them."
-- Mark Guzdial, PCAS Director