NSF Showcase

SigCSE 2011

 

Pages for previous NSF showcases: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010

Pictures from the showcase can be found here.

 

Schedule

Time slot Presenters & Titles
Thursday
morning,
10:00‑11:30
  • Problets and Codelets for Learning Introductory Programming, CCLI/TUES: Amruth Kumar
  • "Hands-On" Collaborative Reasoning across the Curriculum, CCLI/TUES: Jason O. Hallstrom, Joseph E. Hollingsworth, Joan Krone, Chong Pak, Murali Sitaraman
  • A Creative Collaboration between CSE and Biological Sciences through Cloud-enabled Evolutionary Biology Learning Tool, CI-TEAM: Bina Ramamurthy, Jessica Poulin, Katharina Dittmar De la Cruz
  • Supporting American's Veterans and Wounded Warriors, CI-TEAM: Ray Vaughn, David Dampier
Thursday
afternoon
3:00‑4:30
  • Project MLeXAI: Machine Learning Experiences in the Undergraduate Curriculum, CCLI/TUES: Ingrid Russell, Zdravko Markov
  • From CSI, an Integrated Exhibit and Web-based Learning Initiative, to TexNET, a Professional Development Network for Museum Professionals, ISE: Charlie Walter
  • A unifying paradigm for dynamic simulation, CPATH: Richard M. Salter
  • Project: CyberCHEQS: A Service-Oriented Cyberinfrastructure (SOCI) for Thermochemical Data and Computation Services, CI-TEAM: Subrata Bhattacharjee, Christopher Paolini, Kris Stewart, Mary Thomas, Ofodike Ezekoye
Friday
morning
10:00‑11:30
  • The CyberCIEGE Video Game in Cybersecurity Education, SFS: Cynthia Irvine, Michael Thompson
  • Quahog Cohorts: a community of student scientists, S-STEM: Kathryn Sanders
  • Project EXCE2L (Excellence in Computer Education with Entrepreneurship and Leadership Skills), CPATH: Wendy Tang, Simona Doboli
  • CI-Facilitators: Accelerating Knowledge Development across the STEM Disciplines, CI-TEAM: Jeffrey Stanton, Elizabeth Liddy, Richard Lankes, Derrick Cogburn, Megan Oakleaf
Friday
afternoon
3:00‑4:30
  • Computational art and creative coding: Teaching CS1 with Processing, CCLI/TUES: Ira Greenberg, Deepak Kumar, Dianna Xu
  • Presentation of the 2011 AlgoViz Awards, NSDL: Cliff Shaffer
  • Demonstration of Remote Robotic Exploration and Experimentation, CI-TEAM: William Smart, Bruce Maxwell
  • Modular CS1 from the inside out, CPATH: Christine Alvarado, Zach Dodds
Saturday
morning
10:00‑11:30
  • Ensemble: Connecting Computing Educators, NSDL: Peter Brusilovsky, Steve Carpenter, Lillian Cassel, Lois M. L. Delcambre, Steve Edwards, Edward A Fox, Richard Furuta, Daniel Garcia, Gregory Hislop, Haowei Hsieh, Frank Shipman
  • Leveraging Map-based CI Resources for Middle School Earth Science Curriculum, CI-TEAM: Youwen Ouyang
  • Encouraging digital literacy, college readiness and persistence among Native Americans, CI-TEAM: Richard Mosholder
  • Computational Thinking as a Foundation for Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Education, CPATH: Suzanne Westbrook

 

 

Time slot Presenters & Titles
Thursday
morning,
10:00‑11:30
  • Problets and Codelets for Learning Introductory Programming, CCLI/TUES: Amruth Kumar (Ramapo College of New Jersey)
  • "Hands-On" Collaborative Reasoning across the Curriculum, CCLI/TUES: Jason O. Hallstrom (Clemson University), Joseph E. Hollingsworth (Indiana University Southeast), Joan Krone (Denison University), Chong Pak (Clemson University), Murali Sitaraman (Clemson University)
  • A Creative Collaboration between CSE and Biological Sciences through Cloud-enabled Evolutionary Biology Learning Tool, CI-TEAM: Bina Ramamurthy (SUNY Buffalo), Jessica Poulin (SUNY Buffalo), Katharina Dittmar De la Cruz (SUNY Buffalo)
  • Supporting American's Veterans and Wounded Warriors, CI-TEAM: Ray Vaughn (Mississippi State University), David Dampier (Mississippi State University)
Thursday
afternoon
3:00‑4:30
  • Project MLeXAI: Machine Learning Experiences in the Undergraduate Curriculum, CCLI/TUES: Ingrid Russell (University of Hartford), Zdravko Markov (Central Connecticut State University)
  • From CSI, an Integrated Exhibit and Web-based Learning Initiative, to TexNET, a Professional Development Network for Museum Professionals, ISE: Charlie Walter (Fort Worth Museum of Science and History)
  • A unifying paradigm for dynamic simulation, CPATH: Richard M. Salter (Oberlin College)
  • Project: CyberCHEQS: A Service-Oriented Cyberinfrastructure (SOCI) for Thermochemical Data and Computation Services, CI-TEAM: Subrata Bhattacharjee (San Diego State University), Christopher Paolini (San Diego State University), Kris Stewart (San Diego State University), Mary Thomas (San Diego State University), Ofodike Ezekoye (University of Texas at Austin)
Friday
morning
10:00‑11:30
  • The CyberCIEGE Video Game in Cybersecurity Education, SFS: Cynthia Irvine (Naval Postgraduate School), Michael Thompson (Naval Postgraduate School)
  • Quahog Cohorts: a community of student scientists, S-STEM: Kathryn Sanders (Rhode Island College)
  • Project EXCE2L (Excellence in Computer Education with Entrepreneurship and Leadership Skills), CPATH: Wendy Tang (SUNY Stony Brook), Simona Doboli (Hofstra University)
  • CI-Facilitators: Accelerating Knowledge Development across the STEM Disciplines, CI-TEAM: Jeffrey Stanton (Syracuse University), Elizabeth Liddy (Syracuse University), Richard Lankes (Syracuse University), Derrick Cogburn (American University), Megan Oakleaf (Syracuse University)
Friday
afternoon
3:00‑4:30
  • Computational art and creative coding: Teaching CS1 with Processing, CCLI/TUES: Ira Greenberg (Southern Methodist University), Deepak Kumar (Bryn Mawr College), Dianna Xu (Bryn Mawr College)
  • Presentation of the 2011 AlgoViz Awards, NSDL: Cliff Shaffer (Virginia Tech)
  • Demonstration of Remote Robotic Exploration and Experimentation, CI-TEAM: William Smart (Washington University, St. Louis), Bruce Maxwell (Colby College)
  • Modular CS1 from the inside out, CPATH: Christine Alvarado (Harvey Mudd College), Zach Dodds (Harvey Mudd College)
Saturday
morning
10:00‑11:30
  • Ensemble: Connecting Computing Educators, NSDL: Peter Brusilovsky (University of Pittsburg), Steve Carpenter (Texas Engineering Experimental Station), Lillian Cassel (Villanova University), Lois M. L. Delcambre (Portland State University), Steve Edwards (Virginia Teach), Edward A Fox (Virginia Tech), Richard Furuta (Texas Engineering Experimental Station), Daniel Garcia, Gregory Hislop (Drexel University), Haowei Hsieh, Frank Shipman (Texas Engineering Experimental Station)
  • Leveraging Map-based CI Resources for Middle School Earth Science Curriculum, CI-TEAM: Youwen Ouyang (California State University San Marcos)
  • Encouraging digital literacy, college readiness and persistence among Native Americans, CI-TEAM: Richard Mosholder (Utah Valley University)
  • Computational Thinking as a Foundation for Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Education, CPATH: Suzanne Westbrook (Univeristy of Arizona)

 

 

Participants in detail

(to come later)