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Welcome to cspogil.org!

This site contains classroom activities and other resources to support using Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) in Computer Science (CS) and related disciplines like Software Engineering and Information Technology.

📘 CS Activities

Visit the Activities page to search by course, topic, or author.

Featured Collection

CS POGIL Activity Writing Program 2022

These 58 classroom-ready activities were developed in January–August 2022 and published as a special issue of the POGIL Activity Clearinghouse (Vol 3, No 4). To learn more about the program, see the editorial and the ASEE paper.

The collection includes activities for CS0, CS1, CS2, Computer Architecture, Cryptography, Databases, Discrete Math, Game Development, Kotlin Programming, Machine Learning, Software Design, and other courses.

🤝 Get Involved

Join our POGIL in CS Google Group
This low-traffic email list is the best way to connect with other CS-POGIL practitioners. We use this group to announce events, share ideas, and answer questions.
Join our POGIL in CS Facebook Group
Prefer Facebook? This private group is an informal way to connect with CS-POGIL practitioners who are active on social media. Consider also joining the general POGIL Practitioners group.
Contribute to the CS-POGIL Website
Help spread the word about the people and projects in our community! Share activities you’ve written, create a profile page, and let others know about your work.

Other Pages

  • ℹ What is this site about?


    Learn about POGIL pedagogy, the POGIL Project, and the history of POGIL in CS.

    Info

  • 🗃 Meet other CS-POGILers


    Get to know other educators, authors, and researchers in the CS-POGIL community.

    People

  • 📚 Stand on the shoulders of giants


    Browse our bibliography of publications and funded projects related to CS-POGIL.

    Research

  • 🛠 Expand your teaching toolbox


    Find resources for facilitation, activity writing, classroom observation, and more.

    Tools