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Findings from an ACM strategic summit on computing education in community colleges

Published: 27 June 2011 Publication History

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At the request of and funded by the US National Science Foundation, the ACM Committee for Computing Education at Community Colleges (www.acmccecc.org) conducted the Strategic Summit on the Computing Education Challenges at Community Colleges. The Report of Findings from the Summit will provide the impetus for future grant proposals to available funding sources. The objective is to share the Report of Findings, including those elements that are most relevant to faculty at four-year colleges and universities. The presenters will facilitate a discussion on an individual basis with computer science educators on topics from the report centered on the major challenges and associated opportunities. Attendees should come away from the session with ideas for crafting future funding proposals.

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ITiCSE '11: Proceedings of the 16th annual joint conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
June 2011
418 pages
ISBN:9781450306973
DOI:10.1145/1999747

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Published: 27 June 2011

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  1. challenges
  2. college
  3. community
  4. education
  5. opportunities
  6. summit
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