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Computing in Education Research Guide

Here you will find resources provided by Gottesman Libraries and beyond to support your research and learning in the Computing in Education Program. Resources designated (CU) are accessible online through Columbia University Libraries.

Introduction

Welcome to the Computing in Education Research Guide

This research guide is intended as an overview of library resources and services for students in the Computing in Education Program. The resources support the program's goals "to provide a broad foundational view of technology as it relates to learning from cognitive, social, cultural, and applied perspectives and a deeper view of specific issues around different genres of technology, theories, and practice."

 

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Image from "Computer Kids in the 21st-Century Elite"  Mary A. White Collection, Teachers College Digital Collections.

Where to Start Your Search

Federated search engines like the ones below are discovery tools that allow you to search across multiple resources and formats. Educat+ is Gottesman's search tool that includes the library catalog as well as most electronic resources the library makes available. CLIO is Columbia Libraries quicksearch tool to search across their physical and digital collections. If you aren't sure what resource you need and want to get a general sense of what is out there, start here!

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Google Scholar Search

Staying Organized with a Reference Manager

A Reference Manager is a program that can help:

  • Keep your References organized and accessible
  • Take Notes
  • Grab online PDFs to read later
  • Insert In-text citations
  • Create Bibliographies
  • Visit our Reference Management Research Guide to learn more

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