Mon. June 27, 2016 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Room 340, New Orleans 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
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Prof. Abul K. M. Azad and Dr. Ali Salehnia
Papers Presented
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Using Student-Developed Narratives to Improve Learning and Engagement in Computer Problem-Solving Courses
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Dr. Candido Cabo (New York City College of Technology) and Dr. Reneta Davina Lansiquot (New York City College of Technology)
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On the Development of an Open-Source Learning Management System for Engineering Students
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Dr. Sanjit K. Mitra (University of California - Santa Barbara), Prof. Woon-Seng Gan (Nanyang Technological University), Mr. Phyo Ko Ko (Nanyang Technological University), and Mr. Hai Nguyen Duy (Nanyang Technological University)
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Design and Development of Remote Testbeds Using Python
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Prof. Abul K. M. Azad (Northern Illinois University), Dr. Reza Hashemian P.E. (Northern Illinois University), and Mr. Suresh Vakati (Affiliation unknown)
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The Impact of STEM Experiences on Student Self-Efficacy in Computational Thinking
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Joshua Levi Weese (Kansas State University), Russell Feldhausen (Kansas State University), and Mr. Nathan H. Bean (Affiliation unknown)
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Employing Model-Eliciting Activities in Cybersecurity Education
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Ing. Mayari Illarij Serrano Anazco (Purdue University, West Lafayette), Dr. Alejandra J. Magana (Purdue University, West Lafayette), and Dr. Baijian Yang (Purdue University)
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Journey to Accreditation: Assessment Made Easy
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Dr. Alireza Farahani (Affiliation unknown), Dr. Mudasser Fraz Wyne (National University), and Dr. Lu Zhang (National University)
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The First Course of Programming: Python, Matlab, or C?
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Dr. Alireza Kavianpour (DeVry University - Pomona) and Miss Sogand Kavianpour (University of California - Irvine)