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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Living In the KnowlEdge Society (LIKES) – NC A&T Opening Session North Carolina A & T Santa Clara University Villanova University Virginia Tech NSF CPATH: CCF-0722259, 0722276,0722289, and 0752865
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Motivation We are living in ‘exponential time’ in a flat world Computer technology is changing fast Students’ computing knowledge cannot keep up with the technologies when they graduate Various computing concepts are not incorporated into the university (CS?) core curriculum enough (at all ?) CS/IT enrollment has been dropping (but jobs increase) Students think computing is difficult and not fun
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova LIKES Vision Build a community leading the way to change how computing concepts are taught in both computing-related disciplines and the disciplines of the broader workforce and society. Reach a broader audience of potential students and produce a larger number of professionals with the computing competencies and skills for LIKES. Improve computing competencies and skills of people in all disciplines, to help them address the pervasive and growing needs for computing in society.
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Computing Concepts 1 Computing Curricular 2001 Discrete Structures (DS) Programming Fundamentals (PF) Algorithms and Complexity (AL) Architecture and Organization (AR) Operating Systems (OS) Net-Centric Computing (NC) Programming Languages (PL)
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Human-Computer Interaction (HC) Graphics and Visual Computing (GV) Intelligent Systems (IS) Information Management (IM) Social and Professional Issues (SP) Software Engineering (SE) Computational Science and Numerical Methods (CN) Computing Concepts 2 Computing Curricular 2001
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova VT Core Curriculum Area 1: Writing and Discourse -> ViEWS Courses Area 2: Ideas, Cultural Traditions, and Values Area 3: Society and Human Behavior Area 4: Scientific Reasoning and Discovery Area 5: Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning Area 6: Creativity and Aesthetic Experience Area 7: Critical Issues in a Global Context
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova LIKES Vision - Disciplines Knowledge Society HCI Visualization Knowledge Management Systems Analysis & Design Programming Database Algorithms Architecture Net-Centricity Intelligent Systems Social & Ethical Library / Information Science Sociology Simulation Commun- ications Political Science Archi- tecture Health- care Economics Finance Psychology Marketing Physics Music Engi- neering History Biology Art Chemistry Geography Math Geology English
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova LIKES Vision - Applications Knowledge Society HCI Visualization Knowledge Management Systems Analysis & Design Programming Database Algorithms Architecture Net-Centricity Intelligent Systems Social & Ethical Library Information Science GIS Simulation Online Shopping Multi Media Semantic Web CSCW Digital Government Healthcare Services
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Engagement of public in planning for, building, and living in the Knowledge Society ICT fluency, contextualized into one’s discipline and into daily life in the 21 st century Computational thinking Key computing concepts Fundamental CS/IT paradigms Applied computing LIKES Goals
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Transform Computer Science Education Find Interesting Problems to Bring into Computing Courses to Provide Opportunities for Learning in Context For example, in a database class students could: See the value of hierarchical data structures to biology by representing the taxonomy of species. See the value of hierarchical data structures to political science and management by representing the organization chart of the executive branch of U.S. government.
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Transform Computer Science Education Bring a Service Culture to Computing Disciplines Students in project classes or independent studies develop LIKES education modules working with core course faculty. This results in computing discipline students helping non- computing discipline students to learn computing concepts. OPEN philosophy and approach followed to publish all LIKES modules. Students think about how to teach others. Students experience the “joy” of service. Needed Benefits: Attract/retain more students to computer science, information systems, and information technology disciplines. Sustainable education-based interdisciplinary collaborations.
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Transform Computing Education for non-Majors Infusing the Core Curriculum with Key Computing Concepts Matrix of Core Area Courses x Computing Concepts A cell contains an Education Module that teaches the computing concept in the context of the core area course. An Education Module consists of everything needed to teach the computing concept, e.g., lecture slides, assignments, grading rubric, downloads, specialized program, etc.
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Interdisciplinary Work Example: Virtual Jamestown Project Director Prof. Crandall Shifflett, Dept. of History, VT In 1996 he conceived the idea of combining technology, history, and Jamestown 2007. Project Staff Members Julie Richter: Ph.D in early american history Matthew Parrott: computer science major, chief modeller, animator Virtual Jamestown is a product of collaboration between Virginia Tech, the University of Virginia, and the Virginia Center for Digital History at the University of Virginia.
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Interactive Maps
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Virtual Reality – Indian Village http://www.virtualjamestown.org/quicktime/flash/pomhi.html http://www.virtualjamestown.org/quicktime/flash/pomhi.html
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Four Workshops Workshop 1 – Theme: Defining Problems and Applications of the Knowledge Society Santa Clara University Completed December 2007 – see report Workshop 2 – Theme: Testing LIKES Vision North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University April 18-19, NOW! Workshop 3 – Theme: LIKES Pedagogy Virginia Tech Fall 2008 Workshop 4 – Theme: LIKES in Practice Villanova Spring 2009
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Workshop 1 Computing Concepts Logic Data Structure (graphs,trees) Programming Algorithms/Problem Solving Communications+Networking HCI Graphics/Visualization Knowledge Representation, Retrieval, Storage Database and Data Modeling Social Context IP+Privacy+Civil Liberties Computer Literacy Software Engineering
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Workshops 3 and 4 Workshop 3 Similar to workshop 2, but with different disciplines, e.g., political science, chemistry, marketing. Have something to contribute? Someone to invite? Workshop 4 Pedagogy of delivering LIKES modules. Implementation using service approach. Integrating OPEN architecture and approach. Have something to contribute? Someone to invite?
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Living In the KnowlEdge Society VT, NCA&T, SCU, Villanova Workshop Plans W. Chung: Workshop 1 report C. Evia: Examples (Perspective: English, CS) Keynotes: Inspire, Illustrate, Guide us Working groups -> friends, collaborators Plenary discussions -> plans for future Change life on each campus Online community: to share and help Disseminate nationwide and worldwide
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