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Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (June 25-28, 2007)
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FECS'07: Topics

Last modified 2006-11-12 21:44

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
    • Accreditation and assessment
    • Student recruitment and retention methods
    • Distance learning; methods, technologies and assessment
    • Capstone research projects: examples and case studies
    • Learning models
    • Promoting multi-disciplinary initiatives - impact on curriculum
    • Learning from mistakes
    • Need for change: computer science and computer engineering curriculum
    • Computer and web-based software for instruction
    • Proposed methods for ranking CS and CE departments
    • Ethics in computer science and engineering
    • Incorporating writing into CS and CE curriculum
    • Innovative degree programs and certificates
    • Innovative uses of technology in the classroom
    • Preparing graduates for academia
    • Preparing graduates for industry
    • Partnerships with industry and government
    • Team projects and case studies
    • Undergraduate research experiences
    • Student observation and mentoring strategies
    • Advising methods
    • Evaluation strategies (professors, students, ...)
    • Transition to graduate studies
    • Integrating gender and culture issues into computer science and engineering curriculum
    • The balance between course-work and research
    • Issues related to the choice of first programming language
    • Debugging tools and learning
    • Expanding the audience for computer science and computer engineering
    • Computers in classroom
    • Active learning tools
    • Undergraduates as teaching assistants
    • Funding opportunities for curriculum development and studies
    • Pilot studies
    • Recruiting methods to attract graduate students
    • The role of visualization and animation in education
    • Academic dishonesty in a high-tech environment
    • Collaborative learning
    • Using the web
    • Factors that lead to success in CS and CE

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