Published: Feb. 25, 2020
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Faculty and students affiliated with the Department of Information Science at CU Â鶹ӰԺ will be presenting work at the ACMÌý SIGCSE 2020 conference,ÌýaÌýpremiere venue for research on computer science education. The conference will be held in Portland, OR, March 11-14.

Papers


Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty), Natalie Garrett (INFO PhD student), Nathan Beard (ATLAS MS-ICTD alum)
Presentation: Thursday @ 2:10 p.m., B118
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Chris Hovey (INFO/NCWIT research scientist), Lecia Barker (INFO faculty)
Presentation: Friday @ 10:45 a.m., C120


Chris Hovey (INFO/NCWIT research scientist), Kathleen Lehman, Tiffani Riggers-Piehl
Presentation: Friday @ 11:35 a.m., C120

Pre-Conference Symposia

NCWIT: Resources for Equity-Focused CS Education @Ìý
LeciaÌýBarker (INFO faculty)
Wednesday @ 4 p.m., B115

Code, Cambridge Analytica, and Unintended Consequence @ÌýIntegrating Ethics and Social Responsibility in Computing Curricula Symposium
Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Wednesday @ 1:30 p.m., D136

Posters

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Brianna Dym (INFO PhD student), Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Friday @ 10 a.m., Hall E

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Natalie Garrett (INFO PhD student), Mikhaila Friske (INFO PhD student), Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Friday @ 3 p.m., Hall E

Sessions

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Stacey Doore, Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty), Michael Kirkpatrick, Evan Peck, Mehran Sahami
Thursday @ 3:45 p.m., B113

Ethics and Social Responsibility in Computer Science Curricula (Birds of a Feather)
Casey Fiesler (INFO faculty)
Thursday @ 5:30 p.m., B115

Exhibits

Broadening Participation in Computing
LeciaÌýBarker (INFO faculty) representingÌý, along with partnersÌý;Ìý;ÌýBroadening Advanced Technological Education Connections;Ìý;ÌýThe Early Research Scholars Program;ÌýInstitute for African American Mentoring in Computing Sciences;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý;Ìý; andÌý
Exhibit Hall, Booth #308