Tue. June 16, 2015 8:45 AM to 10:15 AM
Room 310, Washington State Convention Center
Session Description
Proposed new courses and modules that have been developed to teach the most interesting topics in computing and information technologies.
Moderated by
-
Prof. Susan L. Miertschin and Prof. Claudio da Rocha Brito
Papers Presented
-
Automated Identification of Terminological Dissonance in IT and Adjacent Fields
[view paper]
Ms. Jessica Richards (BYU) and Joseph J Ekstrom (Brigham Young University)
-
Automated and Scalable Assessment: Present and Future
[view paper]
Dr. Edward F. Gehringer (North Carolina State University)
-
Data Mining in Call Centers: The Overlooked Interaction between Employees
[view paper]
Mr. James Lohse (Holladay Labs), Dr. Reza Sanati-Mehrizy (Utah Valley University), and Dr. Afsaneh Minaie (Utah Valley University)
-
Quantifying Student Progress Through Bloom’s Taxonomy Cognitive Categories in Computer Programming Courses
[view paper]
Dr. Candido Cabo (New York City College of Technology/City University of New York)
-
Simulating the Execution of Algorithms Using Students as Actors
[view paper]
Dr. Arturo Camacho (University of Costa Rica)