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J.w. Bruce, Tennessee Technological University; Ryan A. Taylor, University of Alabama
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. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 A Long-Term Study of Software Product and Process Metrics in an Embedded Systems Design CourseIn response to input from advisory employers, market demands, and academic studies [1], manycomputer engineering programs have increased focus on embedded computer systems.Embedded systems form a rich application through which computer engineering education canbe made relevant. Embedded computer systems are a timely subject that is immediately useful tostudents in their senior capstone design projects. Furthermore, a large number of our computerengineering graduates currently use or design embedded computer systems in their jobs.A team-based progressive embedded systems
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- Technical Session 11: Topics related to Computer Science
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Farzana Rahman, Florida International University; Samy El-Tawab, James Madison University
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] describe upper-level courses that center on Android development.There are a variety of courses that teach mobile development as the context, including CS1courses [31, 32, 33], CS2 [34] and courses on topics ranging from HCI [35], softwareengineering [36] to games [37] to security [38]. Iskandarova et al. [41, 42, 43] used mobiledevelopment as a learning tools for kids in a children museum. Other researchers [44, 45] useproject-based classes to teach mobile development or part of a senior capstone project [46].While some of the above-mentioned courses cover almost similar mobile technology relatedtechnical contents that we have covered in our course, our focus was also to inform our studentshow they can continue to do socially conscious computing
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- Technical Session 7: Online and Distributed Learning
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Otto Borchert, Missouri Southern State University; Abigail Byram, Virginia Commonwealth University; Debra Mardell Duke, Virginia Commonwealth University; Alex David Radermacher, North Dakota State University; Mourya Reddy Narasareddygari, North Dakota State University; Gursimran Singh Walia, North Dakota State University
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. She began teaching computer science at Reynolds Community College in Richmond, Virginia in 2009 and moved to VCU in August 2016. Debra has served on the advisory board for Lighthouse for Computer Science (LH4CS). The goal of the Lighthouse project is to improve computer science diversity through faculty professional development. In addition, she is a member of the Advisory Council for the Deep Run High School’s Center for Informa- tion Technology in Glen Allen, Virginia, where she provides program support and assists in curriculum development for their technology-based preparatory program for future computer scientists.Mr. Alex David Radermacher, North Dakota State University Alex Radermacher is a lecturer at North