. Other programs reflecting Wei’s international reach include the college’s Poverty Alleviation/Service-Learning program and Engineers Without Borders. This global perspective is rooted in a vision of SJSU as a preeminent producer of forward-thinking problem-solvers. With this goal in mind, Wei has established the Silicon Valley Engineering Scholarship, a program that provides $5,000 of annual support for high-achieving students to pursue engineering careers. Wei is also a Principal Contributor to CSU (California State University) Engineering Academies, a statewide program that helps high schools better motivate and prepare students for the rigors of engineering education. Moreover, she supports the creation of high
Paper ID #24012Designing Undergraduate Data Science Curricula: A Computer Science Per-spectiveDr. Predrag T. Tosic, University of Idaho Predrag Tosic is an early mid-career researcher with a unique mix of academic research, industrial and DOE lab R&D experiences. His research interests include AI, data science, machine learning, intelli- gent agents and multi-agent systems, cyber-physical/cyber-secure systems, distributed coordination and control, large-scale complex networks, internet-of-things/agents, and mathematical and computational models and algorithms for ”smart” transportation, energy and other grids. He is
Paper ID #24002Teaching Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Techniques to Di-verse Undergraduate Student PopulationsDr. Predrag T. Tosic, University of Idaho Predrag Tosic is an early mid-career researcher with a unique mix of academic research, industrial and DOE lab R&D experiences. His research interests include AI, data science, machine learning, intelli- gent agents and multi-agent systems, cyber-physical/cyber-secure systems, distributed coordination and control, large-scale complex networks, internet-of-things/agents, and mathematical and computational models and algorithms for ”smart” transportation
three girls who had no prior programming experience.Camps typically ranged from one to three weeks and consisted of bringing students to campus,usually during summer or spring breaks when students could spend an extended amount of timeon campus with faculty and college students. At one university, a three-week summer camp wasalso paired with a “residential experience” in which students stayed in residence halls to learnwhat being a college student would be like. Across these camps and workshops, commonelements include having students conduct hands-on projects, learn about the academicdepartment, meet and talk with current students and faculty, and gain exposure to careers incomputing.Not all outreach events required such a lengthy time
Council for 2018.Dr. Naupaka B. Zimmerman, University of San FranciscoMr. Jonah M. Duckles, Software Carpentry Jonah Duckles works to accelerate data-driven inquiry by catalyzing digital skills and building organiza- tional capacity. As a part of the leadership team, he helped to grow Software and Data Carpentry into a financially sustainable non-profit with a robust organization membership in 10 countries. In his career he has helped to address challenging research problems in long-term technology strategy, GIS & remote sensing data analysis, modeling global agricultural production systems and global digital research skills development.Tracy K. Teal, The Carpentries c American Society for
[4] and OpenLDAP [5] in an enterprise environment. Students learn tointegrate directory services with other commonly-used applications, i.e., email. Directory services are also used to provide single sign-on to allow users authenticate once and gain access to the resources on multiple systems in a mixed network. The rest of this paper is organized as follows. In Section 2, we present the design of the CNSA curriculum. In Section 3, wepresent the course implementation, including schedule, topics and lab setup. In Section 4 we discuss the course assessment. Theconclusion is in Section 5.2. THE CNSA CURRICULUM The CNSA program aims to prepare students to work in some of today's most challenging and exciting career choices: computer
- dedicated to innovation in traffic safety and public safety technology, as well as research in decision support systems, data analytics and cybersecurity. Throughout his career and through his work with CAPS, Dr. Parrish has obtained approximately 200 funded projects totaling approximately $100M from a variety of state and federal sponsors. Dr. Parrish has published in approxi- mately 100 refereed journals and conferences, and is internationally active in computer science education, having served as the Chair of the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, and currently is chair of a major effort to revise the computing accreditation criteria and to develop new accreditation criteria for cybersecurity. Dr. Parrish
graduate study and encouraged them to choose a career pathinvolving research. We observed that the students developed more intellectual confidenceas they were succeeded in hands-on experiences and application implementation. Theybenefited greatly when collaborating with other students who share their commitment toscience, mathematics, and engineering. The project also advanced the research skills of theundergraduate students and enhanced the research and employment opportunities for thesestudents. Shortly after joined this project, one student was offered an on-campus researchassistantship by the 1890 Land Grant Research Project III. And another student was invitedto a NASA summer student research fellowship.References:1. Columbus L. 80% Of
complete in one academic year. It was understood by the companythat most of the students would be graduating and starting professional careers after thecompletion of their degrees. In the fall semester proposals were drafted and aggressive scheduleswere put together. By the winter break working prototypes of all three systems, mechanical,electrical and software, were demonstrated. It was the hope of the company to be ready tomanufacture at the conclusion of the spring semester. As with most student projects, issuesslowly started to materialize that would impede demonstrating a commercially ready solution inthe time frame desired by the company.By the end of the academic year, a fully functional software system was demonstrated. Theelectrical
in item wording,such as the addition of a neutral response option.6 A Retrospective Pre-Post Test (RPT)methodology [19] was used on six items to reduce rater bias and to increase evaluationefficiency for the classroom. Surveys asked participants to provide ratings of agreement pre-and-post taking the CTL course on statements related to their interest in a career in computerscience, plans to major in computer science, plans to earn a degree in computer science, andfeelings of belonging in both Intro CS and the CTL. Students in the CTL were also asked toprovide ratings of expertise in computer science both pre-and-post CTL. As all wereconcurrently taking Intro CS, ratings on these surveys reflect impact of the combination of IntroCS with the
c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Paper ID #22994is currently serving as the executive director of MnCyber. He is also the co-founder and executive memberof Minnesota Cyber Career Consortium (MNC3) whose mission is to address Minnesota’s cybersecurityworkforce needs and to help assist Minnesota businesses in handling cyber risks.Dr. Kaleem has established a solid track record in teaching and has received numerous awards includingthe best professor and the best course awards (cybersecurity) from various graduating cohorts. Dr. Kaleemis an advisory board member to various organizations as well as the faculty advisor for the
from multiple departments into a single stream.Creation of cybersecurity clusters provides opportunities for lateral collaborations among facultyacross departments. For example, students from computer science background may not getexposure to criminal law and justice, thereby not appreciate the value of digital forensics whenthey are merely exposed to forensic tools and techniques. Interdisciplinary degree programsprovide a holistic view of the cybersecurity space and also provide opportunities for students topursue niche career paths due to the exposure to such breadth and depth of topics. Theknowledge provided by faculty from varied disciplines also help students gain insights throughthe lens of each discipline.5. Observations and
succeeding in CS career [5], and the further they go, the moreThe gender parity in the field of computer science (CS) is evident insecure they feel. This anomaly only grows by indirectly forcingin education, workforce and research. This study, explores the women in CS to quit CS due to the struggles they encounter. Someintroductory computer science class in an attempt to understand the researchers have found female graduate students in CS to lack self-low retention of women in CS. As means to encourage the retention confidence when compared to men [5]. This stereotype also playsof women in this class in the department of computer science at the a role in pushing women away from CS at young ages [2]. ThisUniversity of Minnesota