Mon, Oct 22, 2018, 05:30 AM - Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 05:30 AM
https://globalstf.org/
Currently, computer science
educators share educational material, but this process is unstructured and does
not shared material for effective use.
Current sharing of material takes the form of open access to uploaded
lectures on Youtube, design models and source code on websites, and informal
collaboration between local groups of educators. There is a need for identifying global
commonalities in computer science curricula and establishing a framework of
program/course outcomes that links to associated topics and material for
teaching and assessment at the undergraduate level of university
education. Such a proposed environment
of sharable material will have applicability beyond small collaborative groups
through broad-based international voluntary collaborative groups.
There have been prior partial
attempts at this goal but none has been sustainable or comprehensive, as need
in today’s emerging computer science educational needs. Existing approaches are dated and lack
incentives to stimulate large-scale and continuing usage. The creation of international partners and
collaborative work will be at the heart of stimulating continue interest in
delivering a successful framework. The
content of such a framework should be dynamic and responsive to changing focus
in computer science education. This
dynamism should be sustained by the encouraged submission of artifacts by users
of the framework. Ease of access to the
framework should be achieved through an Internet-based interface that provides
seamless accessibility to a relational database system. Annual workshops/conferences/webinars/tele-conferences
for presentation of results from using the framework will ensure sustainability
and growth of the environment.
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