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Thu 21 Mar 2024 15:45 - 15:55 at Meeting Rooms B115-116 - Lightning Talks 1 Chair(s): Eric Fouh, Lisa Lacher

Recently, a workshop was convened with the goal of creating a vision for computing education for the next 15 years. The first part of the workshop involved 43 members of the computing education community meeting virtually to enumerate themes within the discipline. Those themes included: diversity, equity, inclusion, ethics, broadening participation, teaching, learning, K-12, research to practice, computing’s connection to other fields, and computing education research disciplinary issues. Within each of those areas, interesting and provocative questions emerged that led the organizers to dig deeper into some hard questions for the field and probe further into where the field should be heading and what difficult questions we need to tackle. Thus, a final report that probes the issues of curricular bloat, teaching and pedagogy, infusing humanities in computing, improving pathways into the discipline, and integrating social justice into the discipline has been created. This talk will introduce the main themes of the report and point the audience towards where it is available.

Thu 21 Mar

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15:45 - 17:00
Lightning Talks 1Lightning Talks at Meeting Rooms B115-116
Chair(s): Eric Fouh University of Pennsylvania, Lisa Lacher University of Houston-Clear Lake
15:45
10m
Talk
A Vision for the Next 15 Years of Computing Education
Lightning Talks
Adrienne Decker University at Buffalo, Mark Weiss Florida International University
15:55
10m
Talk
Creative Labs in a CS1 Course: Self-directed Labs Enhance Inclusivity in Computer Science Learning
Lightning Talks
Melinda McDaniel Georgia Institute of Technology
16:06
10m
Talk
Exposing the Hidden Curriculum with a First Year Computing Seminar
Lightning Talks
Derek Riley Milwaukee School of Engineering, Katherine Panciera Milwaukee School of Engineering
16:17
10m
Talk
Integrating Critical Analysis of Society and Technology into K-12 Computing Through Teacher Co-Design
Lightning Talks
Anne Drew Hu Michigan State University, Aman Yadav Michigan State University
16:27
10m
Talk
Keeping Software Engineering Curriculum Relevant
Lightning Talks
Simon Sultana Reedley College, James Kiper Miami University, Brent Auernheimer California State University, Fresno, Gursimran Singh Walia Augusta University
16:38
10m
Talk
Quantifying the Effects of Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles on Participation and Diversity in AP CS
Lightning Talks
Daniela Ganelin Stanford University, Thomas S. Dee Stanford University
16:49
10m
Talk
Self-efficacy Interventions for CS1
Lightning Talks
Alex Lishinski University of Tennessee, Hanhui Bao The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Joshua Rosenberg University of Tennessee