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    SIGCSE 2011 - SIGCSE 2011: The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education

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    Category SIGCSE 2011

    Deadline: September 10, 2010 | Date: March 09, 2011-March 12, 2011

    Venue/Country: Texas, U.S.A

    Updated: 2010-12-31 11:00:24 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    SIGCSE 2011: Reaching Out

    The 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education

    March 9-12, 2011, Dallas, Texas, USA

    http://www.sigcse.org/sigcse2011/

    SIGCSE 2011 continues our long tradition of bringing together colleagues from around the world to present papers, panels, posters, special sessions, and workshops, and to discuss computer science education in birds-of-a-feather sessions and informal settings at breaks and meals. The SIGCSE Technical Symposium addresses problems common among educators working to develop, implement and/or evaluate computing programs, curricula, and courses. The symposium provides a forum for sharing new ideas for syllabi, laboratories, and other elements of teaching and pedagogy, at all levels of instruction.

    We encourage participation that addresses our theme, "reaching out". We need to reach out to colleagues in other fields, to develop interdisciplinary courses and research projects that integrate computer science and other fields, which enriches both. We need to reach out to create programs that attract and educate the next generation of computer scientists, especially currently underserved populations. We need to reach out to policy makers, educating them on the importance and promise of our discipline. Finally, we need to reach out to each other, as always sharing our best ideas and experiences with the SIGCSE community. We invite those interested in computer science education and computer science education research to contribute to SIGCSE 2011.

    PAPERS

    Papers describe a classroom experience, teaching technique, curricular initiative, or educational research project. Two versions of a submission are required: a full version having author names and affiliations and an anonymous version for use in reviewing. Papers will undergo a blind reviewing process and must not exceed six pages. Authors will have approximately 25 minutes for their presentations, including questions and answers. At least one author of each accepted paper must register and attend the conference to present.

    PANELS

    Panels present multiple perspectives on a specific topic. To allow each panelist sufficient time to present his or her perspective and still enable audience participation, a panel will normally have at most four panelists, including one moderator. Panel submissions should include a list of the panelists, their affiliations, and a description of the topic, with brief position statements from panelists. Proposals with more than four panelists must provide a statement connecting the extra panelist to the effectiveness of the panel and must convincingly show that each panelist will be able to speak, and the audience able to respond, within the session time. Panel abstracts must not exceed two pages. A panel session is approximately 75 minutes long.

    SPECIAL SESSIONS

    Special sessions are your opportunity to customize and experiment with the SIGCSE conference format. Possible special sessions include a seminar on a new topic, a committee report, or a forum on curriculum issues. More generally, they must be 75 minutes in length, held in standard conference spaces, and justifiably distinct from the panel, paper, and poster tracks. Within those constraints, the form is yours to design. Special session abstracts must not exceed two pages.

    WORKSHOPS

    Workshops provide introductory and advanced topics to help make participants more effective teachers and scholars. Workshop proposals (including abstract) must not exceed two pages. Submissions must specify equipment needs (e.g., participant laptops or projector required) and any limitation on the number of participants. Workshops are scheduled for a three-hour session and are offered separately from the technical track session times.

    BIRDS OF A FEATHER SESSIONS

    Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions provide an environment for colleagues with similar interests to meet for informal discussions. A maximum one-page description (including abstract) is requested to describe the informal discussion topic. A/V equipment will not be provided for these sessions. Approximately 45 minutes are allocated to each BOF topic.

    POSTERS

    Posters describe computer science education materials or research, particularly works in progress. Proposals (including abstract) are limited to two pages. Poster demonstrations are scheduled to permit one-on-one discussion with conference attendees, typically during session breaks. Prepared handouts are encouraged in order to share your work.

    VIDEO EXHIBITION

    Video submissions for the Video Exhibition should demonstrate real or dramatized pedagogical situations or challenges for computer science education. Video submissions that address the theme of the symposium are particularly desired.

    IMPORTANT DUE DATE

    Friday, September 10, 2010: Paper, Panel, Special Session, and Workshop submissions

    Monday, November 1, 2010: Birds of a Feather, Poster, and Video submissions

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Symposium Chairs

    Thomas Cortina

    Carnegie Mellon University

    Ellen Walker

    Hiram College

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    Program Chairs

    Laurie Smith King

    College of the Holy Cross

    Dave Musicant

    Carleton College

    sigcse11-programatcs.cmu.edu

    Panels and Special Sessions

    Pam Cutter

    Kalamazoo College

    sigcse11-panelsatcs.cmu.edu

    sigcse11-specialsatcs.cmu.edu

    Workshops

    Ruth E. Anderson

    University of Washington

    Adrienne Decker

    University at Buffalo (SUNY)

    sigcse11-workshopsatcs.cmu.edu

    Publications

    Lester I. McCann

    The University of Arizona

    sigcse11-publicationsatcs.cmu.edu

    Registration

    Cary Laxer and Lynn Degler

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

    Larry Merkle

    Wright State University

    sigcse11-registrationatcs.cmu.edu

    Posters

    Tzu-Yi Chen

    Pomona College

    sigcse11-postersatcs.cmu.edu

    Birds Of A Feather

    Deborah Hwang

    University of Evansville sigcse11-bofsatcs.cmu.edu

    Videos Coordinator

    Dennis Bouvier

    Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville

    sigcse11-videosatcs.cmu.edu

    Student Volunteers and Student Activities

    Brianna Morrison

    Southern Polytechnic State University

    Mary Anne Egan

    Siena College

    sigcse11-volunteersatcs.cmu.edu

    Treasurer

    Scott Grissom

    National Science Foundation &

    Grand Valley State University

    sigcse11-treasureratcs.cmu.edu

    Database Administrators

    Henry Walker

    Grinnell College

    John Dooley

    Knox College

    sigcse11-databaseatcs.cmu.edu

    Webmaster

    Michael T. Helmick

    Google

    sigcse11-webmasteratcs.cmu.edu

    Evaluations

    Kurt Eiselt

    University of British Columbia

    sigcse11-evaluationsatcs.cmu.edu

    Kids' Camp

    Kimberly Voll

    University of British Columbia

    RoxAnn Stalvey

    College of Charleston

    sigcse11-kidscampatcs.cmu.edu

    Support/Exhibitor Liaison

    Susan Rodger

    Duke University

    sigcse11-exhibitoratcs.cmu.edu

    K-12 Liaisons

    Stacey Armstrong

    Cypress Woods High School,

    Houston, Texas

    Judy Hromcik

    Arlington High School

    Arlington, Texas

    sigcse11-k12atcs.cmu.edu

    International Liaison

    Tim Bell

    University of Canterbury

    sigcse11-internationalatcs.cmu.edu

    Pre-Conference Event Liaison

    Kristine Nagel

    Georgia Gwinnett College

    sigcse11-preconferenceatcs.cmu.edu

    Local Arrangements

    Jian Zhang

    Texas Women's University

    sigcse11-localatcs.cmu.edu

    Student Research Competition

    Ann Sobel

    Miami University (Ohio)

    sigcse11-srcatcs.cmu.edu


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