+ Computer Science Education: Challenges and Directions Marie desJardins and Susan Martin Google CS4HS Professional Development Workshop UMBC, August 6,

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+ Computer Science Education: Challenges and Directions Marie desJardins and Susan Martin Google CS4HS Professional Development Workshop UMBC, August 6, 2012

+ Overview and Welcome Welcome to UMBC! Setting the context: Why are we here? Challenges in Computer Science Education (and what we’re trying to do about it...) Broadening the classroom view of CS Broadening the diversity of CS students Broadening the pool of qualified CS teachers Broadening access to CS education through curricular reform Overview of workshop activities Breakout activity: Introductions and challenge/idea sharing

+ Welcome to UMBC!

+ UMBC Team Dr. Marie desJardins (Professor of Computer Science) Maryland native (Wilde Lake High School ‘81) Artificial intelligence researcher 11 years of teaching and mentoring at UMBC Dr. Susan Martin (Associate Director, Center for Women in Technology) Ed.D. in Higher Education administration Nearly 20 years of higher education experience (counseling, advising, and program coordination) Dr. Penny Rheingans (Professor of CS; CWIT Director) Graphics and visualization researcher 14 years of teaching and mentoring at UMBC

+ Setting the Context

+ CS Education: A National Crisis We need many trained computer scientists There will be more new jobs in computing than in all other areas of STEM combined We are not producing enough computer scientists Enrollment in computing majors dropped dramatically in the 2000s Recently, enrollments have increased, but not nearly enough Our pool of computer scientists is not sufficiently diverse Women, African-Americans, and other ethnic minorities choose CS at a much lower rate than white males We don’t have enough highly qualified K-12 CS teachers We don’t have a strong K-12 CS curriculum

+ Challenges in CS Education

+ CS is Not Just Programming and Video Games! Stereotypical view of CS: CS is mostly about programming The part that isn’t about programming is about video games and hacking The typical computer scientist is an asocial, nerdy, young white male who likes to play video games and works all alone in a cubicle all day CS isn’t a good career for someone who wants to make a difference in people’s lives

+ Computer Science is About... How computers are built, programmed, and used to solve problems Hardware: Digital logic, representing data, system architecture Systems: Operating systems and networks Theory: Algorithms, computation, complexity Software: Programming languages, compilers, databases Applications: Artificial intelligence, graphics, simulation, bioinformatics, health informatics, visualization,... Social issues: Ethics, privacy, environmental impact, patent/copyright issues, usability, accessibility

+ Interdisciplinary Diversity of CS CS is inherently mathematical We reason about processes and quantities (discrete mathematics, statistics, automata theory) CS is directly related to engineering We build our computing methods on top of hardware platforms (electrical engineering, materials science, communications engineering, photonics/optics, mechanical engineering/robotics) CS connects to the visual arts Interfaces require human understandability (aesthetics, graphic design, perceptual modeling, kinesthetics)

+ Interdisciplinary Diversity of CS CS applications often help to solve and model scientific problems (biology, chemistry, medicine, physics, astronomy) Building CS systems requires understanding human behavior(psychology, sociology, computational economics, linguistics) Computer science lies at the boundary between mathematics, science, and engineering, and helps us to understand, interact with, and control the world around us

+ Computational Thinking: A New Perspective National conversation surrounding the teaching and “perception” of computing Move away from focus on programming, keyboarding, and narrow technical skills Move towards a focus on the broad and important themes of computer science: “Computational Thinking” New AP CS Principles course (session today at 1:30) Related efforts at UMBC: CMSC 100 (intro for non-majors, aligned with CS Principles) “Computational Thinking 101” (design-based intro course for computing majors, funded by NSF’s Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM program)

+ Lack of Gender Diversity in CS* In 2008, women earned: 57% of all Bachelor’s degrees 61% of Master’s degrees 51% of Doctoral degrees But in 2008, women earned: 12% of Bachelor’s degrees in CS (the lowest percentage ever recorded) 26% of MS degrees in CS 21% of PhD degrees in CS Women are underrepresented in CS by a factor of more than 2 at the grad level, and by a factor of more than 4 at the undergrad level! Related efforts at UMBC: CWIT Scholarship Program CWIT Affiliates Program * Statistics for CS, CE, and IS combined Source: CRA Taulbee Survey

+ Lack of Racial Diversity in CS In 2008, of Bachelor’s degrees in CS: 4.9% went to African-Americans (9.8% of all Bachelor’s) 6.8% to Hispanics (7.9% of all Bachelor’s) In 2008, of Master’s degrees in CS: 2.7% went to African-Americans (10% of all Master’s) 2.4% went to Hispanics (5.9% of all Master’s) In 2008, of PhD degrees in CS: 1.6% went to African-Americans (6.1% of all PhDs) 1% to Hispanics (3.6% of all PhDs) Minorities are underrepresented by a factor of 4 at the grad level (Session tomorrow at 1:30) Related efforts at UMBC: Meyerhoff Scholarship Program Source: CRA Taulbee Survey

+ Challenges in Teacher Preparation In most states (including Maryland!!): Certification requirements are unclear Current certifications do not meet the needs of the discipline Teachers without CS certification are often asked to teach CS classes (often due to a lack of certified/qualified teachers) There is inadequate in-service professional development to keep teachers abreast of new trends and knowledge Related efforts at UMBC: CS4HS summer workshops Proposed BS/MAT program would lead to CS certification, optionally with dual certification in mathematics Planned larger professional development summer program to be submitted to NSF’s CE21 program

+ Challenges in K-12 Curriculum In most states (including Maryland!): Very few of the CSTA-identified K-12 CS standards are part of the standard curriculum* Computer science classes are not required for graduation, and in most cases don’t count towards any graduation requirement Many schools don’t offer computing courses beyond the level of keyboarding schools, and even fewer offer college preparatory CS courses Related efforts at UMBC: NSF-funded “CE21: Maryland” to gather data and build community to improve CS education in Maryland * CSTA data on Maryland standards: 31 out of 35 Level I standards; 3 out of 10 Level II standards; 1 out of 10 Level III standards.

+ Workshop Overview Monday sessions: Computing Education for the 21 st Century (challenges and directions) AP Computer Science Principles Hands-on session: Finch Robots Dinner with Industry Tuesday sessions: Cyber Security Hands-on session: Scratch Programming Strategies for Increasing Diversity Hands-on session: Mobile App Development

+ Workshop Overview (cont.) Wednesday sessions: Presentations and wrap-up CS4HS Recap (for minisummit attendees) Joint keynote: Jan Cuny, NSF Program Director CSTA Community Meeting and Social Lunch Wednesday minisummit: Session 1: Snapshot of High School CS in Maryland Session 2: Sharing Best CS Education Practices Session 3: Planning the Spring 2013 CE21 Summit