SIGCSEire Coffee and Chat

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Keith Quille

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May 28, 2020, 11:28:05 AM5/28/20
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Hi all,

 

In advance of the first virtual ITiCSE (more details below this email) we are having a pre-ITiCSE CS Education Research (virtual) Coffee Chat on June 11 at 11am. This is a great opportunity to discuss ITiCSE and any other questions you might have about ITiCSE, and CS Education research in general, particularly here in Ireland. For instance, you might be interested in ITiCSE Working Groups which are a fantastic way to get involved in the wider SIGCSE community and hopefully get a publication under your belt while you're at it!  My original email regarding ITiCSE is below. 

 

Sign up for the coffee chat at the following eventbrite link and you'll be sent a link to the session a few days in advance: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/myevent?eid=107056691446

 

Just a reminder - you need to be a SIGCSEire member to join in the coffee chat, but joining SIGCSEire is free at SIGCSEire.acm.org

 

Hope to see you there! 

 

PS we've started a Google Drive folder with publications specifically pertaining to CS Education in Ireland. It is viewable by all members. If you have anything to add, send them to me and I'll add it. 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oeSSlkh5BPiGRz43jXOIoqnwTaX6PzN8?usp=sharing

 

 

Virtual ITiCSE:

The 25th annual conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE) is being held on June 17-18. The conference is sponsored by ACM, the ACM Special Interest Group on Computing Education (SIGCSE), the ACM Europe Council, and Informatics Europe. ITiCSE 2020 will take place in a virtual format hosted by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the Centre for Excellent IT Education (Excited).

 

As the conference is virtual this year, it's a great opportunity to attend at low cost. Registration rates are very reasonable and early rates are available until May 31 at iticse.acm.org/registration.  

 

Ireland has a super strong showing this year with at least 11 authors contributing >= 7 papers, >= two posters, and participating in >= three working groups as well as the doctoral consortium. This is most certainly a record by a long shot and I may have missed a thing or two looking at the program! 
If you have any questions please let me know. I've been to ITiCSE every year since 2016 and it's one of my favourite conferences!

 

 

 

Kind regards, Brett, Keith and Catherine.

 

 

 

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