We currently have a team of graduate students scouring the global internet in search of opportunities for this community. The live list below will be updated on a regular basis so if we've missed something, please let us know!
Have an opportunity you'd like to share? Please do!
We currently have a team of graduate students scouring the global internet in search of opportunities for this community. The live list below will be updated on a regular basis so if we've missed something, please let us know!
Have an opportunity you'd like to share? Please do!
Welcome to the CSEdGrad Events Page
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In response to the needs identified in the Community Survey, CSEdGrad will be sponsoring two events during the fall 2020 semester.
REGISTER or LOG IN HERE:
(if your name appears, you are already registered)
STUDY GROUPS
Based on The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research, these peer-led groups will help participants expand their CSEd knowledge base as well as their professional networks. This book is one of the premiere resources for CSEd. Our hope is that these study groups will facilitate communication and will make the content more digestible for the community to work through its material together.
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Groups will begin in mid-August; each group will last two weeks. You may participate in all of them or just a few. The topics for the study groups are:
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The History of CSEd
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Learning Theories
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Equity and Diversity
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Assessment
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Teaching Methods
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Learning to Program
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Groups will be based in a discussion board; some will have an optional synchronous session. Scaffolded materials--including videos, sections of the handbook, and other resources--will make it easy for participants to devote as much or as little time as they'd like to preparing for the study group.
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There is no cost to participate, but please register below by clicking on 'Register / Login.'
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VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
CSEdGrad will sponsor a virtual conference intended for graduate students on Computer Science Education. Stay tuned for more detail on precise conference content, however we do recommend you sign up early as spaces may be limited.
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November 9 -11, in the afternoons (US Eastern time). Sessions will include:
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optional virtual lunches
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breakout sessions with Handbook authors
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panel sessions and debates
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podcast sessions
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sessions on mental health, publishing, and research methods
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a poster session
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keynote speakers
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. . . and lots of opportunities for networking and participation
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There is no cost to participate, but please register below by clicking on 'Register / Login.'