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  <title><![CDATA[Incorporating Communication Outcomes into the Computer Science Curriculum]]></title>
  <subtitle><![CDATA[The CPATH-II project is a National Science Foundation funded project under the Division of Computer and Communication Foundation (CCF) that focuses on “Incorporating Communication Outcomes into the Computer Science Curriculum”. The project is a three year project that began in October, 2009 and will culminate at the end of September, 2012. 
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The dissemination of the project's research will come with the creation of a repository that allows CSE faculty members to access a web-based set of assignments. The goal of these assignments is to aid CSE faculty in redesigning their assignments, courses, and curricula in order to incorporate and enhance their students abilities to communicate and collaborate with a wide variety of audiences. The repository will be populated with assignments written and designed by both CSE and CAC faculty with the premise of integrating communication abilities while also enhancing the learning of the technical content being taught in their course and/or curriculum.
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    <title><![CDATA[Characterizing Communication Instruction in Computer Science and Engineering Programs: Methods and Applications]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[“Incorporating Communication Learning Outcomes<br />
Across the Computer Science (CS) and Software Engineering<br />
(SE) Curriculum” is an NSF-funded project that aims to identify<br />
the communication skills, specifically those involving reading,<br />
writing, speaking, and teaming, needed by CS and SE graduates<br />
and then determine how these skills can be taught within CS and<br />
SE curricula. This paper presents the results of our first two<br />
years of studying the programs at Miami University and North<br />
Carolina State University to determine the kinds of<br />
communication utilized in our courses and how communication is<br />
taught and assessed. When looking at student attitudes towards<br />
communication our analyses suggest that students do not<br />
consider technical (professional) activities such as code reading,<br />
writing, and inspections as communication activities, and the<br />
same applies to more complex genres such as software testing or<br />
design. They also appear to have difficulty relating writing and<br />
reading that may take place in the context of the courses to what<br />
they might be doing as software engineers and computer<br />
scientists once they start working. On the other hand, initial<br />
results indicate that our students’ communications skills increase<br />
steadily throughout their stay in the university. We have also<br />
identified potential strategies for improved instruction in<br />
communication.]]></summary>
    <updated>2013-07-22T12:56:55-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">“Incorporating Communication Learning Outcomes<br />
Across the Computer Science (CS) and Software Engineering<br />
(SE) Curriculum” is an NSF-funded project that aims to identify<br />
the communication skills, specifically those involving reading,<br />
writing, speaking, and teaming, needed by CS and SE graduates<br />
and then determine how these skills can be taught within CS and<br />
SE curricula. This paper presents the results of our first two<br />
years of studying the programs at Miami University and North<br />
Carolina State University to determine the kinds of<br />
communication utilized in our courses and how communication is<br />
taught and assessed. When looking at student attitudes towards<br />
communication our analyses suggest that students do not<br />
consider technical (professional) activities such as code reading,<br />
writing, and inspections as communication activities, and the<br />
same applies to more complex genres such as software testing or<br />
design. They also appear to have difficulty relating writing and<br />
reading that may take place in the context of the courses to what<br />
they might be doing as software engineers and computer<br />
scientists once they start working. On the other hand, initial<br />
results indicate that our students’ communications skills increase<br />
steadily throughout their stay in the university. We have also<br />
identified potential strategies for improved instruction in<br />
communication.</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">&quot;Characterizing Communication Instruction in Computer Science and Engineering Programs: Methods and Applications&quot;, Janet E. Burge, Gerald C. Gannod, Paul V. Anderson, Kara Rosine, Mladen A. Vouk, and Michael Carter, in Proceedings of the 2012 Frontiers in Education Conference, October 2012.</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[First Steps Toward Integration Communication Instruction Throughout Computer Science and Software Engineering Curricula]]></title>
    <updated>2013-07-22T12:42:10-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">&quot;First Steps Toward Integration Communication Instruction Throughout Computer Science and Software Engineering Curricula&quot;, Janet E. Burge, Paul V. Anderson, Michael Carter, Gerald C. Gannod, Mladen A. Vouk, Computers in Education Journal, ASEE, April-June 2012 issue, Vol 3(2), pp. 34-48.</div>
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    <id>http://cs-comm.lib.muohio.edu/items/show/129</id>
    <title><![CDATA[Auto Music System Part 4 - GUI Construction]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[This is Part 4 of a series of assignments that have to do with an automobiles audio system. Part 1 and Part 2 must be completed before part 4 can be done.]]></summary>
    <updated>2013-02-28T14:32:37-05:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">This is Part 4 of a series of assignments that have to do with an automobiles audio system. Part 1 and Part 2 must be completed before part 4 can be done.</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Paul Cantonwine</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Paul Cantonwine</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Make an Assignment]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Give student groups a concept/data structure/algorithm and ask them to create an assignment that utilizes that idea. The group must generate the following:<br />
<br />
	a) An assignment description to be given to the student<br />
	b) A solution to the assignment<br />
	c) A grading criteria<br />
	d) A set of test cases to use for grading (may be in an input file)<br />
	e) The answers to the selected test cases (may also be stored in a file)<br />
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    <updated>2013-02-28T14:33:15-05:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Give student groups a concept/data structure/algorithm and ask them to create an assignment that utilizes that idea. The group must generate the following:<br />
<br />
	a) An assignment description to be given to the student<br />
	b) A solution to the assignment<br />
	c) A grading criteria<br />
	d) A set of test cases to use for grading (may be in an input file)<br />
	e) The answers to the selected test cases (may also be stored in a file)<br />
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                                    <div class="element-text">Arup Guha</div>
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        <h3>Assignment Duration        </h3>
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        <h3>Communication Skill        </h3>
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                                    <div class="element-text">I gave this once and most of the results were really impressive. Occasionally students made very simple assignments where I wanted for complexity, but for the most part, the creative ideas I got far outweighed the groups that minimally did the assignment.</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Think, Pair, Share: Learning the Java API]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Have students each learn a class in the Java API and have them teach the use of that class to three other students in their group.<br />
<br />
Students get assigned their groups and class to learn in one class period and come back to share what they learned with their group in the next class period.<br />
<br />
Follow this up with an assignment that uses all the classes involved.]]></summary>
    <updated>2013-02-28T14:33:15-05:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Have students each learn a class in the Java API and have them teach the use of that class to three other students in their group.<br />
<br />
Students get assigned their groups and class to learn in one class period and come back to share what they learned with their group in the next class period.<br />
<br />
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                                    <div class="element-text">Arup Guha</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Computer Security Hearing]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[A student has launched a Denial of Service attack on the university&#039;s email server. Now, the student must appear in front of the disciplinary committee.<br />
<br />
This assignment is a role-play of this meeting.]]></summary>
    <updated>2013-02-28T14:33:15-05:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">A student has launched a Denial of Service attack on the university&#039;s email server. Now, the student must appear in front of the disciplinary committee.<br />
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                                    <div class="element-text">Give the students the assignment in advance, asking them all to do research. Tell them that the specific roles will be assigned on the day of class. This forces all students to prepare. Give students web links with information on Denial of Service attacks and the University&#039;s Disciplinary Policy.</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Essay: Give a synopsis of Theory of Computation for a Computer Science II student and explain which key concepts from the course will be critical for their computer science education.]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Essay Prompt for a junior/senior level computer science course:<br />
<br />
Write an essay geared towards a current Computer Science II student that does the following:<br />
<br />
(1) Gives a brief synopsis of the course material<br />
(2) Explains the course’s relevance within Computer Science<br />
(3) Explains the key ideas from the course that may be helpful to students in the future<br />
<br />
The intention for this essay, or any similar essay is to make students reflect on their own education and to help them build an educational philosophy.<br />
<br />
This type of essay can be given in any junion/senior level Computer Science class.<br />
<br />
The idea is to come up with a question relevant to the structure of the class that forces students to contextualize the purpose of the class, and figure out the significance of what they are learning.<br />
<br />
This specific essay was given to a &quot;Theory of Computation&quot; course.]]></summary>
    <updated>2013-02-28T14:33:15-05:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Essay Prompt for a junior/senior level computer science course:<br />
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Write an essay geared towards a current Computer Science II student that does the following:<br />
<br />
(1) Gives a brief synopsis of the course material<br />
(2) Explains the course’s relevance within Computer Science<br />
(3) Explains the key ideas from the course that may be helpful to students in the future<br />
<br />
The intention for this essay, or any similar essay is to make students reflect on their own education and to help them build an educational philosophy.<br />
<br />
This type of essay can be given in any junion/senior level Computer Science class.<br />
<br />
The idea is to come up with a question relevant to the structure of the class that forces students to contextualize the purpose of the class, and figure out the significance of what they are learning.<br />
<br />
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                                    <div class="element-text">Good reflection tool which forces students to conceptualize for themselves where a class fits within the curriculum and its purpose.</div>
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    <title><![CDATA[Course Summary and Advice]]></title>
    <summary><![CDATA[Essay Question: Write a summary of COT 4210 (Theory of Computation) for a current Computer Science II student. Summarize the main points of the course and explain which ideas from the course are most relevant to their computer science education as a whole.<br />
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The intention for this essay, or any similar essay is to make students reflect on their own education and to help them build an educational philosophy.<br />
<br />
This type of essay can be given in any junior/senior level Computer Science class.<br />
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The idea is to come up with a question relevant to the structure of the class that forces students to contextualize the purpose of the class, and figure out the significance of what they are learning.<br />
<br />
This specific essay was given to a &quot;Theory of Computation&quot; course.]]></summary>
    <updated>2013-02-28T14:33:34-05:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Automata</div>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Essay Question: Write a summary of COT 4210 (Theory of Computation) for a current Computer Science II student. Summarize the main points of the course and explain which ideas from the course are most relevant to their computer science education as a whole.<br />
<br />
<br />
The intention for this essay, or any similar essay is to make students reflect on their own education and to help them build an educational philosophy.<br />
<br />
This type of essay can be given in any junior/senior level Computer Science class.<br />
<br />
The idea is to come up with a question relevant to the structure of the class that forces students to contextualize the purpose of the class, and figure out the significance of what they are learning.<br />
<br />
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    <id>http://cs-comm.lib.muohio.edu/items/show/123</id>
    <title><![CDATA[Creating Coherent Text]]></title>
    <updated>2012-07-26T09:05:42-04:00</updated>
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  <entry>
    <id>http://cs-comm.lib.muohio.edu/items/show/122</id>
    <title><![CDATA[Motivating Students]]></title>
    <updated>2012-07-26T00:43:03-04:00</updated>
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                                    <div class="element-text">Mike Carter</div>
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