What We Learned from SIGCSE 2019

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  • Members of the Constellations leadership team and staff attended SIGCSE and RESPECT 2019. L-R, Jeff Forbes, Lien Diaz, Terry Foster, PK Graff, and Kamau Bobb. Members of the Constellations leadership team and staff attended SIGCSE and RESPECT 2019. L-R, Jeff Forbes, Lien Diaz, Terry Foster, PK Graff, and Kamau Bobb.
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SIGCSE convenes the top computer science education researchers and practitioners in the world annually to share the latest pedagogy in the field and bring CS education innovations directly into the classroom.

The Constellations Center for Equity in Computing at Georgia Tech took on a leading role in the 2019 symposium, as well as its sister conference, Respect 2019, in advancing solutions to increase minority and female participation in CS education.

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College of Computing, Constellations Center

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  • Created By: ablinder6
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  • Created On: May 17, 2019 - 4:37pm
  • Last Updated: Jun 3, 2019 - 12:09pm