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- Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 4
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Udayan Das, Saint Mary's College of California
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early introduction to the softwaredesign process and a consideration of ethical issues that are inherent in technology. A widevariety of projects that inevitably result from this process, also give students in class exposure toa wide range of possibilities when it comes to programming and where programming can beapplied, even at their early programmer level. Although this process is intensive and requiressignificant instructor time and was primarily done in classes of up to 43 students, the approachdescribed can be scaled to larger classes through trained teaching assistants and how to approachthis is discussed. The value of increased engagement, continued engagement and learning afterthe end of the course, and, confidence boost overall makes
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- Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 2
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Debarati Basu, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University; Harini Ramaprasad, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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computer ethics have evolved in the CS discipline over the past 50 years and found thatinterest in the topic only spiked around 2017-2018, despite the topics being explored to someextent in the mid-1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s [7].Researchers have addressed the issue of academic misconduct in the CS discipline in a variety ofways. One approach is the creation of CS specific policies to address the unique nature of work inthe discipline, which is often not covered by institution level policies for student conduct. Forexample, a study proposed a model for developing and implementing an academic ethics policy(which encompasses academic integrity) that specifically addresses the challenges imposed byinformation technology, through evidence-based
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- Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 3
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Chris Marriott; Menaka Abraham; Heather E. Dillon, University of Washington
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. LaFerriere, “Enabling Meaningful Labor: Narratives of Participation in a Grading Contract,” J. Writ. Assess., vol. 13, no. 2, p. 1, 2020, doi: 10.35360/njes.316.[12] A. M. Shubert, “Contracts for a Time of Crisis : What I Learned from Grading in a Pandemic,” vol. 1, no. 17, 2021.[13] T. S. Harding, M. J. Mayhew, C. J. Finelli, and D. D. Carpenter, “The Theory of Planned Behavior as a Model of Academic Dishonesty in Engineering and Humanities Undergraduates,” Ethics Behav., vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 255–279, Sep. 2007, doi: 10.1080/10508420701519239.[14] T. VanDeGrift, H. Dillon, and L. Camp, “Changing the Engineering Student Culture with Respect to Academic Integrity and Ethics,” Sci. Eng. Ethics, pp. 1–24, Nov. 2016, doi:10.1007
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- Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 5
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Hye Rin Lee, University of Delaware; Sotheara Veng, University of Delaware; Yiqin Cao, University of Delaware; Juliana Baer, University of Delaware; Teomara Rutherford, University of Delaware; Austin Cory Bart
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[Machine Organization and Assembly Language] (n = 13) ● remove, CS[Introduction to Systems Programming] (n = 2) ● remove, same [Data Structures and Introduction to Algorithms] (n = 1) ● remove, CS[Computers, Ethics, and
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- Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 2
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Teresa Piliouras, Technical Consulting & Research, Inc. ; Mengqian Wu, Technical Consulting Research, Inc. ; Steffi N. Crasto, Center for Advanced and Emerging Technologies (CARET); Pui Lam (Raymond) Yu, Technical Consulting & Research, Inc.; Navarun Gupta, University of Bridgeport
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needed. When students post and reply to messages, and read the messages of their peers and give them feedback, this improves the quality of the learning environment dynamics and the richness of the content delivery.• Community Policies: These specify rules and standards of ethical behavior that must be followed. These should be shared with teachers and students at the start of the program. This helps to avoid confusion and inappropriate behavior. Web-based learning requires more internal self-regulation and external supervision. Community policies can provide a schema to help keep specific learning groups engaged in their online courses from beginning to end.In an educational context, the Activity model is a reminder that
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Hashmath Fathima, Morgan State University; Kofi Nyarko, Morgan State University
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them keep up with the technological changes. Overallmore African American teachers participated over four years. The teachers who participated inthe surveys reported that the program had increased their confidence in research andincorporated STEM in their classrooms. In addition, the program has provided flexibility to theteachers as they start their research two weeks after the students (REUs), which required theteachers to work more at developing their teams.ConfidenceMost of the effects were seen in the teachers' confidence in producing research articles forpublication, understanding research literature, and understanding the ethical issues surroundingresearch. Teachers' confidence levels barely changed between 2019 and 2020 but increased
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- Computing and Information Technology Division (CIT) Technical Session 7
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Sagnik Nath, University of California, Santa Cruz; Jennifer Quynn, University of California, Santa Cruz; Jose Renau
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student-centered approach to teaching and learning. [33].ITL aligns to guidelines provided by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)[34] to establish that students should be learning engineering in ways that look like the work engineers do([4], [35]). To meet ABET learning objectives and teaching through Inquiry, students work on teams toidentify, design, and solve complex problems and to create ways to test their ideas that meet specificneeds and constraints of health, culture, environment and economics, while communicating effectively todifferent stakeholders and exercising ethical and professional judgments. ABET learning objectives arerepresentative of Inquiry and not Transmission teaching ([4], [14]). Even