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Keynote: Fifty Years Of Sigcse: Now And Moving Forward, Amber Settle
Keynote: Fifty Years Of Sigcse: Now And Moving Forward, Amber Settle
Amber Settle
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Keynote: Sigcse And Computer Science Education Research, Amber Settle
Keynote: Sigcse And Computer Science Education Research, Amber Settle
Amber Settle
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Be Careful What You Wish For: Unintended Consequences Of Attaining Purpose, Amber Settle
Be Careful What You Wish For: Unintended Consequences Of Attaining Purpose, Amber Settle
Amber Settle
Since 2014 a linked-courses learning community has been offered for first-year students in selected majors in the School of Computing (SoC). The students selected for the community are from underrepresented populations in computing, and one of the purposes of the community is to build a sense of belonging among participants as this is connected to retention. In Fall 2017, unlike in previous cohorts, students in the community used social media to connect to each other very early in the quarter, producing a strong sense of community among students. The Fall 2017 programming course associated with the community also had an …
Informing Students About Academic Integrity In Programming., Simple Simon, Judy Sheard, Michael Morgan, Andrew Petersen, Amber Settle, Jane Sinclair
Informing Students About Academic Integrity In Programming., Simple Simon, Judy Sheard, Michael Morgan, Andrew Petersen, Amber Settle, Jane Sinclair
Amber Settle
In recent years academic integrity has come to be seen as a major concern across the full educational spectrum. The case has been made that in certain ways academic integrity is not the same in computing education as in education more generally, and that as a consequence it is the responsibility of computing educators to explicitly advise their students of the academic integrity requirements of their assessments. As part of a larger project, computing academics around the world were asked a number of questions regarding how they advise their students about academic integrity in programming assessments. Almost all respondents indicated …