### Editor's Note ###

Well hello there, friends! Fancy meeting you here on a Tuesday.

Today we've published a piece from new author (yay!) Amarachi Achonu of
Duke University, who explains the critical importance of making our
computer science curricula as flexible and adaptable as our computer
code. It's part of our ongoing series exploring the open organization in
education. Don't miss it!

–B

### New Today ###

Amarachi Achonu: "Making computer science curricula as adaptable as our
code"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/4/adaptable-cs-curricula-csbyus

red.ht/2TMqcCi

Sample social media:

"No two computer science students are alike—so teachers need curricula
that are open and adaptable." red.ht/2TMqcCi #TheOpenOrg #CSbyUS #OpenEDU

Can we make our #computerscience curricula as adaptable as our code?
red.ht/2TMqcCi #TheOpenOrg #CSbyUS #OpenEDU

"Curriculum adaptation should be iterative, as it involves learning from
experience, returning to the drawing board, making changes, and finally,
utilizing the curriculum again." red.ht/2TMqcCi #TheOpenOrg #CSbyUS #OpenEDU

### Previously Published ###

MaryJo Burchard: What's the cheese no one in your organization will
touch, let alone move?

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/3/open-organizations-open-secrets

Views last week: 309

Laura Hilliger: Why do organizations have open secrets?

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/3/open-secrets-bystander-effect

Views last week: 277

### Traffic ###

Total page views for the month: 574

### Book Series Downloads ###

Organize for Innovation downloads for the month: 2
Workbook downloads for the month: 2
Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 2
Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 4
Field Guide downloads for the month: 2

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