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The Benefits of a Diverse Education You don’t need to be a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist to appreciate an English class… …nor a world-renowned scientist or mathematician to understand the wonders of our world. We believe that understanding computational thinking also offers skills useful for your future. Your Photo Here
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Software is Everywhere Think of some of the things that entertain and enrich your daily life All of the above are driven by software Software developers equipped with a computer science degree have opportunities to work on exciting and cutting-edge projects
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Software is Everywhere 98% of all microprocessors control devices other than desktop computers –Automobiles, airplanes, televisions, copiers, razors… These devices also need software and often require strong technical skills to develop
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Meteoric Opportunities February 15, 2005: Domain registered (youtube.com) Jawed Karim, Chad Hurley, and Steve Chen Around 25 years old at this time December 2005: Official Debut 3 Billion Clips viewed daily Average viewer spends15 minutes per day 48 hours of video uploaded each minute October 2006: Time Magazine Invention of the Year October 6, 2006: Google purchased for $1.65B
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Alabama Technology Leaders Jimmy Wales Wikipedia Founder Huntsville Native The biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. Since its creation in 2001, nearly 24 million articles in over 285 languages. 470M monthly visitors; 77k active contributors.
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Women IT Leaders Marissa Mayer Employee #20 at Google Current President and CEO of Yahoo! Net worth: Over $300M Top-15 in Forbes’ Most Powerful Women Sheryl Sandberg Current COO of Facebook Net worth: Over $1B Board of Directors, Walt Disney Top-5 in Forbes’ Most Powerful Women
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“… the software industry is going to make more breakthroughs in these next 10 years than it's made in the last 30 … software is really going to transform not just what we think about as the computer industry, but the way that everything is done …” Intellectual Opportunities Re-architecting the Internet Harnessing parallelism Quantum computing Transforming all fields of science and engineering Wreckless driving Prosthetics / augmentation / access Transforming the nation’s defense
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The Demand for Computer Scientists
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Software development positions are expected to grow by 32% over the next 10 years, much faster than the average for all other occupations. Below are the top 8 career choices for highest growth/highest salary with a Bachelors degree. Source: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/software-developers.htm/ Over the next 10 years, a projected 822,000 new jobs will be available in Computer Science occupation areas in the United States alone.
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The Demand for Computer Scientists A new Georgetown University report finds that of the 1.9 million job openings posted online, “application software developer is the most in-demand occupation overall” with 125,000 jobs.
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Where the STEM Jobs Will Be Projected Annual Growth of NEWLY CREATED STEM Job Openings 2010-2020 * STEM is defined here to include non-medical occupations. Source: Jobs data are calculated from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Employment Projections 2010-2020, available at http://www.bls.gov/emp/.http://www.bls.gov/emp/ * Subtotals do not equal 9.2 million due to rounding. Source: Jobs data are calculated from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Employment Projections 2010-2020, available at http://www.bls.gov/emp/. STEM is defined here to include non- medical occupations.http://www.bls.gov/emp/
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Where the STEM Jobs Will Be Degrees vs. Jobs Annually Sources: Degree data are calculated from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Science and Engineering Indicators 2012, available at http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind12/appendix.htm. Annual jobs data are calculated from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Employment Projections 2010-2020, available at http://www.bls.gov/emp/. STEM is defined here to include non- medical degrees and occupations.http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind12/appendix.htmhttp://www.bls.gov/emp/
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Where the STEM Jobs Will Be Top 10 STEM Occupations by Total Employment in 2020 Source: Jobs data are calculated from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Employment Projections 2010-2020, available at http://www.bls.gov/emp/. STEM is defined here to include non-medical occupations. http://www.bls.gov/emp/
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The Demand for Computer Scientists National Job Outlook –According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) $64,800 is the average starting salary for computer science degrees in the class of 2013 (among highest starting salaries); 3.9% increase over 2010 offers Computer Science tops list of best major for jobs with the highest number of job offers per major (2.8 job offers per CS undergrad)
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The Potential for Alabama Per capita, Huntsville is one of the top five cities in the US with concentration of software developers, and #4 in overall STEM workers. Cummings Research Park is the second largest in the United States and the fourth largest in the World. Huntsville
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The Potential for Alabama Comparison of Projected Computing Jobs & Computer Science Degrees Earned http://www.ncwit.org/caucus.php?id=AL&d=0
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Myth of Computer Science According to the Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX) 1, computing is equated to learning Microsoft Word and various mechanical tasks; this is not Computer Science! 1 http://alex.state.al.us/standardAll.php?grade=9&subject=TC2&summary=2 2 http://techland.time.com/2012/07/16/can-we-fix-computer-science-education-in-america/ 2
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Number of schools passing AP CS audit Computer Science in Alabama StateNumber of Schools AlabamaLess than 8 (out of > 460) Tennessee16 South Carolina18 North Carolina28 Florida69 Georgia78 New Jersey133 California165 Texas271
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Number of students taking AP CS exams Comparison with Neighbors to the East State20012007200820092010201120122013 Georgia461 CS A 422 CS A 585 CS A583 CS A692 CS A884 CS A1037 CS A1260 114 CS AB107 CS AB105 CS AB160 CS AB Alabama27 CS A 41 CS A24 CS A51 CS A99 CS A97 CS A126 CS A 15 CS AB7 CS AB11 CS AB22 CS AB Alabama population, ages 15-18: 220k Over 5200 students took AP US History Nearly 120 took the AP Latin exam
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K-12 Outreach at UA CS Mentoring for Science Fair CompetitionsSummer Camps Mentoring throughout academic year; students treated like a PhD student with office space In 2010, three students named ISEF finalists; another in 2013 Field Trips and School Visits Summer: Java, robots, Android! Summer: Teacher workshops Summer: Middle school camps Taught by UA Faculty http://outreach.cs.ua.edu/camps 3-hour field trips to UA CS Department (pizza lunch!) Visits to your school; robotics and game programming talks Alabama Robotics Contest 3-hour field trips contest; solve 3 challenge problems Open to all grades in K-12; statewide Open platform Focus on programming http://outreach.cs.ua.edu/robotics-contest/
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High School Outreach at UA CS Google-Sponsored CS4HSTeacher PD Teachers from Alabama and 7 other states meet in Tuscaloosa for training in new teaching techniques and platforms (e.g., smartphone programming) New NSF CE21 Grant/College Board Pilot Training for middle/high school teachers on robotics programming; robots loaned to teachers for classroom use Training for middle school teachers on Alice game programming A $1M grant to provide detailed PD to 50 high school teachers The goal is to sustain and scale the offering of a new College Board AP exam that we are helping to pilot In collaboration with A+ College Ready Robotics Training in Classroom A new NSF grant provides an opportunity for UA undergraduates to help with new robotics courses in middle/high schools
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UA Factoids Founded in 1831, UA is the state’s first university UA is ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation for the tenth consecutive year in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings, fall 2012. The University of Alabama ranks first among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars for 2012-2013 with 241 scholars in the fall 2012 freshman class. The ranking also places UA fourth among all universities (public and private). For the eight-year period from 2007 to 2014, UA ranks second in the United States for the number of students named Goldwater Scholars. UA is tied with Arizona State University with 21 scholars during that period and just one behind Harvard University, which had 22 scholars. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is one behind UA and ASU with 20.
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