Affiliated EventsSIGCSE TS 2024
SIGCSE TS 2024 - Affiliated Events
Affiliated Events (including formerly separate “Pre-Symposium Events”) are a venue for SIGCSE sub-communities or groups to arrange a time and place to gather and present or discuss topics of interest. This sometimes happens within the context of a meal or reception during the conference. We encourage submissions for events focusing on existing and emerging subfields, areas and groups of diversity, and bringing together communities of practice. We especially encourage events that help to develop new faculty and leaders in computing education.
The SIGCSE TS 2024 organizers encourage submission of proposals, which must include a description of the event, its importance and relevance to the Symposium and SIGCSE community, the proposed organizing committee (if applicable), and the proposed format for the event. The SIGCSE TS 2024 organizers will assign an appropriate room. Affiliated Event organizers are expected to arrange for and cover the cost of the room, room setup/breakdown, food, and/or A/V. Organizers are also responsible for handling all Affiliated Event websites, submissions, decisions, notifications, and publications. Organizing information and cost information is available in the application. Proposals for both in-person and online events are welcome.
Proposals for Affiliated Events to the Technical Symposium undergo review, the process for which is not anonymous. Affiliated Events are selected on a rolling basis. Acceptance criteria is based on availability of space meeting the event requirements and relevance of the event to the SIGCSE community.
If an Affiliated Event is accepted, the Affiliated Event organizers invite members of the sub-community to participate in the event, possibly through a Call for Participation inviting members to submit papers, posters, or applications for participation. Event organizers are responsible for handling all organization of their events, including registration, websites, the review process if the event solicits contributions, and participant organization. Affiliated Event organizers will work with the SIGCSE TS 2024 Affiliated Events co-chairs for coordinating contact information (e.g. contacts for room setup/breakdown; catering; A/V) . The SIGCSE TS will include the title, organization, abstract, and date/time for the Affiliated Event and presenters in the overall schedule on the Symposium website.
All attendees at accepted affiliated events must also be registered for SIGCSE TS 2024. This is the responsibility of the affiliated event organizers and attendance at SIGCSE TS 2024 should be included in promotional materials for affiliated events.
How Should the Proposal Be Submitted?
Proposal requests and the full PDF proposal should be submitted via the Affiliated Events Proposal form. This form includes a required set of questions that must be included for approval of the event.
Wed 20 MarDisplayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change
08:30 - 17:30 | Professional Development Session for New and Aspiring EducatorsAffiliated Events at Meeting Rooms B110-112 Event URL: https://www.cs.ubc.ca/~meghana/educator-workshop-2024/index.html | ||
08:30 9hOther | Professional Development Session for New and Aspiring Educators Affiliated Events |
08:30 - 17:00 | Strategies for Operationalizing the CS2023 Society-Ethics-Profession RecommendationsAffiliated Events at Meeting Rooms B117-119 Event URL: https://www.sigcas.org/events/sigcas-2024-sigcse-ts-affiliated-event/ | ||
08:30 8h30mOther | Strategies for Operationalizing the CS2023 Society-Ethics-Profession Recommendations Affiliated Events Johanna Blumenthal Regis University, Richard Blumenthal Regis University, Heidi J.C. Ellis Western New England University, Gregory W. Hislop Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Mikey Goldweber Denison University, Lisa Kaczmarczyk |
08:30 - 15:30 | Professional Development Pre-Symposium Event for Teaching-Track FacultyAffiliated Events at Portland Ballroom 251 Event URL: https://cra.org/crae/2024-sigcse-pre-symposium-professional-development-for-teaching-track-faculty/ | ||
08:30 7hOther | Professional Development Pre-Symposium Event for Teaching-Track Faculty Affiliated Events Geoffrey Herman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Logan Paul Indiana University Bloomington, Borja Sotomayor University of Chicago, Lisa Yan University of California, Berkeley, Jeffrey Turkstra Purdue University, Joshua Weese Kansas State University, Tali Moreshet Boston University |
09:00 - 17:00 | Innovations and Opportunities in Liberal Arts Computing EducationAffiliated Events at Meeting Rooms B115-116 Event URL: https://computing-in-the-liberal-arts.github.io/SIGCSE2024-Affiliated-Event/ | ||
09:00 8hOther | Innovations and Opportunities in Liberal Arts Computing Education Affiliated Events Jakob Barnard University of Jamestown, Grant Braught Dickinson College, Janet Davis Whitman College, Amanda Holland-Minkley Washington & Jefferson College, Karl Schmitt Trinity Christian College, Andrea Tartaro Furman University, Jim Teresco |
10:00 - 12:00 | Integrating Topics from Computational Epidemiology into Computer Science CoursesAffiliated Events at Online 1 Registration URL: https://virginia.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJErde6vpjMoHN1fERGorV07fBWc3DMFN6Wr | ||
10:00 2hOther | Integrating Topics from Computational Epidemiology into Computer Science CoursesOnline Only Affiliated Events Baltazar Espinoza, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Lenwood Heath Virginia Tech, Natarajan Meghanathan Jackson State University, B. Aditya Prakash Georgia Tech, S. S. Ravi University of Virginia, Aravind Srinivasan University of Maryland |
13:00 - 17:45 | Collaboratively Developing Dynamic and Interactive Materials for Dive into SystemsAffiliated Events at Meeting Room D136 Event URL: https://diveintosystems.org/sigcse24 | ||
13:00 4h45mOther | Collaboratively Developing Dynamic and Interactive Materials for Dive into SystemsGlobal Affiliated Events Suzanne Matthews United States Military Academy, Tia Newhall Swarthmore College, Kevin Webb Swarthmore College |
13:00 - 17:00 | Equitable Grading Community of Practice MeetingAffiliated Events at Meeting Room E145 Event URL: https://cs-equitable-grading-practices.github.io/ | ||
13:00 4hOther | Equitable Grading Community of Practice Meeting Affiliated Events Stephen Edwards Virginia Tech, Adrienne Decker University at Buffalo, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones University of North Carolina Charlotte, Bob Edmison Virginia Tech, Audrey Rorrer UNC Charlotte |
13:00 - 17:00 | Conducting High-quality Computing Education Research Designed to Support CS for AllAffiliated Events at Meeting Room E146 Event URL: https://csedresearch.org/conducting-cser-to-support-cs-for-all | ||
13:00 4hOther | Conducting High-quality Computing Education Research Designed to Support CS for All Affiliated Events Monica McGill Institute for Advancing Computing Education, Sarah Heckman North Carolina State University, Leigh Ann Delyser CSforALL, Jennifer Rosato College of St. Scholastica, Isabella Gransbury North Carolina State University |
13:00 - 16:30 | MSCS Pathways to Computing Consortium ConveningAffiliated Events at Portland Ballroom 252 Event URL (register here): https://ms-cs.org/sigcse/ | ||
13:00 3h30mOther | MSCS Pathways to Computing Consortium Convening Affiliated Events |
19:00 - 23:00 | |||
19:00 4hMeeting | CCSC Board Meeting Affiliated Events |
Fri 22 MarDisplayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change
12:00 - 13:30 | Spiffy STAR Assessments With PrairieLearn (Skill-specific, Tagged to competencies, Autograded, Randomized)Affiliated Events at Meeting Rooms D137-138 Event URL: https://www.prairielearn.com/sigcse2024 | ||
12:00 90mOther | Spiffy STAR Assessments With PrairieLearn (Skill-specific, Tagged to competencies, Autograded, Randomized) Affiliated Events Mariana Silva University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Firas Moosvi University of British Columbia Okanagan, Daniel Garcia University of California Berkeley, Armando Fox UC Berkeley |
18:00 - 19:00 | Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) Business MeetingAffiliated Events at Meeting Rooms C120-122 | ||
18:00 60mMeeting | Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) Business Meeting Affiliated Events |
18:00 - 19:00 | |||
18:00 60mMeeting | Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) MeetingMSI Affiliated Events |
18:00 - 19:00 | |||
18:00 60mOther | NCWIT Reception Affiliated Events |
18:00 - 20:00 | |||
18:00 2hOther | Community College Reception sponsored by ABETCC Affiliated Events |
18:00 - 20:00 | TeachAI: Guidance on the Future of CS Education in an Age of AIAffiliated Events at Portland Ballroom 252 | ||
18:00 2hOther | TeachAI: Guidance on the Future of CS Education in an Age of AI Affiliated Events |
Sat 23 MarDisplayed time zone: Pacific Time (US & Canada) change
15:30 - 17:00 | |||
15:30 90mMeeting | K-12 Meet-UpK12 Affiliated Events |
Accepted Papers
Event Proposal Content and Format
How Should The Proposal Be Formatted?
The full proposal contains an abstract and a body that describes the event (as detailed below). The full proposal is used for the review process only. If the proposal is accepted, the abstract is the description that appears on the Symposium website and in the program. The format for the proposal is as follows.
- Title: A title for the Affiliated Event. The title will appear on the symposium website.
- Abstract: A description of the event. The abstract is the description of the event that will appear on the Symposium website. The abstract for an accepted proposal is encouraged to contain a URL for a web page with more information. (Abstracts of accepted events can be edited in response to feedback.)
- Proposer(s): Include name, affiliation, email address, and website address. You should expect most correspondence related to the conference to arrive via email.
- Event URL: List the anticipated URL for your event website here. Please include the requirement that attendees for your event must register for SIGCSE TS 2024 on your website and all requests for participation.
- Significance and Relevance of the Event Topic/Purpose: Please include information about any trends in relation to the subfield and possibly describe (or cite) evidence to that effect. Your objective here is to explain why the event or community served is significant.
- Intended Audience: Briefly describe the nature and size of the intended/expected audience. This information will help gauge the level of interest the SIGCSE Technical Symposium attendees will have in the Event.
- Attendance: Give an estimate of the total number of participants you expect at your event.
- Billing address: address/ city/ state/ zip code/ country Required by the ACM
- Name & email address for invoice: Required by the ACM
- Expertise of Organizer(s): Give a summary of the qualifications of the organizer(s) as it relates to the event being proposed.
- Rough Agenda for the Event: Timing details would be helpful here. Explain what the attendees can expect. Be sure to budget a realistic amount of time for questions from attendees.
- Event Time Preference: You have the choice between:
- Wednesday (day or evening);
- Breakfast (on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday as scheduled by the Affiliated Events Chairs);
- Lunch (Thursday or Friday, as scheduled by the Affiliated Events Chairs);
- Reception (Friday);
- Other time ideas (note that events conflicting with significant Symposium program activities will be rejected)
- Virtual or In-Person: Please indicate if your event will be virtual or in-person in Portland. The modality cannot be changed once your event has been accepted. We cannot support hybrid affiliated events due to the technology, production, and platform costs. Organizers of virtual events are responsible for making their own technical arrangements for the event such as ensuring that they have the necessary software to host it.
- For In-Person Events:
- **Audio/Visual and Room Setup Requirements: **Please enter these to help find the right room/space for your event. As stated above, you will be responsible for ensuring the room is set up for your needs. However, knowing your requirements may enable the Symposium organizers to schedule your event in space that will reduce your costs.
- Proposers of hands-on events should indicate which of the following formats they wish for their event:
- Laptop Required. Participants should bring a laptop computer to participate in this event.
- Laptop Optional. It is not necessary for participants to bring laptops to this event.
Logistics
The logistics information for Affiliated Events is detailed below. Once the event is accepted the Affiliated Events Chairs will contact organizers for further details about logistics including invoicing.
Costs
For in-person events, the charge is per room for the event. The charge covers the room and minimal A/V for the room.
- Full Day: $1000
- Half Day: $500
- Reception (0-2 hours): $250
Room setup/breakdown and A/V for the room will be coordinated by the event organizers directly with the venue.
For virtual events, the charge is minimal and needed to contribute to the cost of the website content management system.
- Virtual Event: $50
Food and Beverage
Food and beverage will be managed and coordinated (e.g., ordered and paid for) by the event organizers directly with the venue.
Registration
Registration will be handled by the event organizers and will not be handled by the SIGCSE Technical Symposium registration system.