Published: Feb. 25, 2020
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Faculty and students affiliated with the Department of Information Science at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä will be presenting work at the ACMÌý SIGCSE 2020 conference,ÌýaÌýpremiere venue for research on computer science education. The conference will be held in Portland, OR, March 11-14.

Papers


Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty), Natalie Garrett (INFO PhD student), Nathan Beard (ATLAS MS-ICTD alum)
Presentation: Thursday @ 2:10 p.m., B118
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Chris Hovey (INFO/NCWIT research scientist), Lecia Barker (INFO faculty)
Presentation: Friday @ 10:45 a.m., C120


Chris Hovey (INFO/NCWIT research scientist), Kathleen Lehman, Tiffani Riggers-Piehl
Presentation: Friday @ 11:35 a.m., C120

Pre-Conference Symposia

NCWIT: Resources for Equity-Focused CS Education @Ìý
LeciaÌýBarker (INFO faculty)
Wednesday @ 4 p.m., B115

Code, Cambridge Analytica, and Unintended Consequence @ÌýIntegrating Ethics and Social Responsibility in Computing Curricula Symposium
Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Wednesday @ 1:30 p.m., D136

Posters

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Brianna Dym (INFO PhD student), Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Friday @ 10 a.m., Hall E

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Natalie Garrett (INFO PhD student), Mikhaila Friske (INFO PhD student), Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Friday @ 3 p.m., Hall E

Sessions

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Stacey Doore, Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty), Michael Kirkpatrick, Evan Peck, Mehran Sahami
Thursday @ 3:45 p.m., B113

Ethics and Social Responsibility in Computer Science Curricula (Birds of a Feather)
Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Thursday @ 5:30 p.m., B115

Exhibits

Broadening Participation in Computing
LeciaÌýBarker (INFO faculty) representingÌý, along with partnersÌý;Ìý;ÌýBroadening Advanced Technological Education Connections;Ìý;ÌýThe Early Research Scholars Program;ÌýInstitute for African American Mentoring in Computing Sciences;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý; andÌý
Exhibit Hall, Booth #308