Computer science education is widely viewed as a path to empowerment for young people, potentially leading to higher education, careersÌýand development of computational thinking skills. However, few resources exist for people with cognitive disabilities to learn computer science. In this paper, we document our observations of a successful program in which young adults with cognitive disabilities are trained in computing concepts. Through field observations and interviews, we identify instructional strategies used by this group, accessibility challenges encountered by this groupÌýand how instructors and students leverage peer learning to support technical education. Our findings lead to guidelines for developing tools and curricula to support young adults with cognitive disabilities in learning computer science.

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Publications

  • Varsha Koushik and Shaun K. Kane. 2019. “It Broadens My Mind:" Empowering People with Cognitive Disabilities through Computing Education. In Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’19). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Paper 514, 1–12. DOI:Ìý(Glasgow, UK – May 4-9, 2019).

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