When solving class problems, instructors frequently miss the root cause. Thoughts from @SIGCSE_TS #SIGCSE2023 and CS50:
When solving class problems, instructors frequently miss the root cause. Thoughts from @SIGCSE_TS #SIGCSE2023 and CS50:
Ok so that was a fun way to round out #SIGCSE2023 - ran over to #TorontoComicCon and got a picture with Karl Urban
Feedback and research collected at #SIGCSE2023 will go into the Curricular Practices version of the paper and the process workbook that is being developed and published with the Computer Science 2023 guidelines from the ACM/IEEE - https://csed.acm.org/curricular-practices-volume-liberal-arts/
Paper session at #sigcse2023 went well today - Computer Science Curriculum Guidelines: A New Liberal Arts Perspective - https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3545945.3569793
Well, #sigcse2023 and Toronto, it's been real awesome, but it's time to head back to sweet home Chicago.
I presented my tool for visualizing call graphs as an e-poster at #SIGCSE2023 today.
https://dl.acm.org/doi/epdf/10.1145/3545947.3576326
Try it @ https://www.recursionvisualizer.com/
So many great papers on collaborative student learning at #sigcse2023
Great first day at #sigcse2023 - full-day affiliated event and an evening workshop made for a marathon start... but a lot of fun. I had the opportunity to give the welcome and opening remarks at our Liberal Arts affiliated event.
#sigcse2023 paper from
@cfiesler et al. https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3545945.3569855 CS ethics educators benefit from "providing additional resources for educators to re-use material or make their own material from scratch; collaboration with others; and community or institutional support."
All checked in at MDW for my flight to Toronto for #sigcse2023. Anyone else going to #sigcse?
In general the panel here on “buy in” is bringing up a lot of the barriers to ethics integration in computing classes that we identified in this upcoming #sigcse2023 paper: not enough control over the curriculum, not enough relevant knowledge, poor incentive structures, not enough support, etc. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3545945.3569855
I like the trend of giving speakers the option to opt-in to conference swag! Both #SIGCSE2023 and #PWC2023 gave me that option this week. (I opted no for both)
I'll be a virtual attendee of both #SIGCSE2023 and #PyconUS this year, since I've got a <1 year old (plus a preschooler) at home. Anyone else joining the virtual party?!
Very productive three-day sprint on the GitKit! This is a kit to let students learn Git workflow in the context of a real Humanitarian FOSS project. Great work from Stoney Jackson, Grant Braught, and Cam Macdonnell. We will be demoing this at #SIGCSE2023 in Toronto. https://sigcse2023.sigcse.org/details/sigcse-ts-2023-demos/10/Kits-Creating-Repeatable-Learning-Experiences-Using-Real-HFOSS-Projects #GitKit #HFOSSedu #CSWorcester
#SIGCSE2023 stats: co-author on 1 accepted paper and 2 accepted posters, around topics of #FP and #Python edu.
Now I have to decide whether to attend in person. Toronto is pretty far away, and my baby will just be ~10 mos old, sooo it feels logistically too hard, and too stressful for my partner. It'd be nice to see people, but I'm thinking it'll be another virtual year for me.
One day I'll attend conferences in person...one day.