With computing education postdoc positions being relatively rare, we explore the experiences and insights into what these roles involve. In this session, the four current AiiCE postdocs at different phases of their role share their experiences with finding, applying to, […]
The Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE TS) is organized by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) and is the organization’s flagship conference. The SIGCSE Technical Symposium addresses problems common among educators working to develop, […]
Now in its fifth year, the Cultural Competence in Computing (3C) Fellows Program has helped computing/STEM faculty, postdocs, and graduate students learn more about identity-related topics (including how they manifest in academic/professional spaces) and develop identity-inclusive projects across the globe. […]
Without explicitly learning to develop accessible technology, technologists are entering the workforce without the ability to produce technology that is accessible to people with disabilities. This in turn limits the ability of companies and organizations to design accessible technology. Teaching […]
The Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop is designed to broaden the exposure of attendees to research and career opportunities in the field of programming languages. Since its inception in 2012, the workshop has regularly co-located with major SIGPLAN conferences—see the workshop’s […]
As a complement to the Meeting of the Minds event series, the NCWIT Higher Ed Alliance is launching a new sibling event series focused on building the pipeline with community college insights on broadening participation in computing (BPC). The inaugural […]
The autumn installment of the Meeting of the Minds series hosted by the NCWIT Higher Ed Alliance will take place from 12 – 1 pm PT | 1 – 2 pm MT | 2 – 3 pm CT | 3 […]
Join AIICE for an important discussion on current policies impacting K-12 computer science education. Moderated by Shaina Glass from the Computer Science Teachers Association, a panel of educators will share their perspectives on how policies are shaping computer science at […]
General Information: The workshop presented information on Departmental BPC Plans, resources to develop Plans, interactive speaker sessions, and the opportunity to engage with BPC Plan consultants. This Workshop had asynchronous and synchronous activities and an orientation session designed to guide participants […]
General Information: This orientation session was designed to guide participants through the asynchronous and synchronous activities and the workshop schedule. This session was headlined by Dr. Dorian Arnold, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Emory University. Event Resources: Writing a BPC Plan – […]