There is no doubt that the body of knowledge spanned by the computing disciplines has gone through an unprecedented expansion, both in depth and breadth, over the last century. In this position paper, we argue that this expansion has led to a crisis in computing education: quite literally the vast majority of the topics of interest of this conference are not taught at the undergraduate level and most graduate courses will only scratch the surface of a few selected topics. But alas, industry is increasingly expecting students to be familiar with emerging topics, such as neuromorphic, probabilistic, and quantum computing, AI, and deep learning. We provide evidence for the rapid growth of emerging topics, highlight the decline of traditional a...
The relationship between computing and education could be represented by a large buffet, where over ...
Computational science and engineering (CSE) has been misunderstood to advance with the construction ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2999541.2999542Computat...
Some contemporary or relatively recent articles, studied together, seem to suggest that computer sci...
Introduction Computer science is a very young discipline, and a controversial, much-maligned and mis...
PACE, the Partnership for AdvancingComputing Education, held a workshop on Computing Education Resea...
An education in Physics develops both strong cognitive and practical skills. These are well-matched ...
Introduction The title of this talk was inspired by David Kay's paper "Bandwagons Conside...
In just thirty years, we have gone from punched cards to Second Life. But, as the American National ...
Computing education has been an important and sometimes contentious issue ever since the advent of m...
This paper documents the early stages of a transdisciplinary project to integrate an in-depth unders...
What will Applied Sciences and Arts curriculum look like at the end of the 21st century? How are we ...
In 2009, Godfrey and Hadgraft declared that engineering education research was “coming of age.” That...
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary C...
Computers have invaded our offices, our homes, cars and coffee-pots; they have become ubiquitous. Ho...
The relationship between computing and education could be represented by a large buffet, where over ...
Computational science and engineering (CSE) has been misunderstood to advance with the construction ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2999541.2999542Computat...
Some contemporary or relatively recent articles, studied together, seem to suggest that computer sci...
Introduction Computer science is a very young discipline, and a controversial, much-maligned and mis...
PACE, the Partnership for AdvancingComputing Education, held a workshop on Computing Education Resea...
An education in Physics develops both strong cognitive and practical skills. These are well-matched ...
Introduction The title of this talk was inspired by David Kay's paper "Bandwagons Conside...
In just thirty years, we have gone from punched cards to Second Life. But, as the American National ...
Computing education has been an important and sometimes contentious issue ever since the advent of m...
This paper documents the early stages of a transdisciplinary project to integrate an in-depth unders...
What will Applied Sciences and Arts curriculum look like at the end of the 21st century? How are we ...
In 2009, Godfrey and Hadgraft declared that engineering education research was “coming of age.” That...
«The Theoretical University» in the Data Age. Have the great theories become obsolete? Anniversary C...
Computers have invaded our offices, our homes, cars and coffee-pots; they have become ubiquitous. Ho...
The relationship between computing and education could be represented by a large buffet, where over ...
Computational science and engineering (CSE) has been misunderstood to advance with the construction ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2999541.2999542Computat...