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CCSC:MW 2019

The 26th annual CCSC:MW Conference is October 4-5, 2019, at Benedictine University, Lisle, IL.

This two-day conference has refereed papers, invited speakers, tutorials, panels, workshops, and discussions on computing science education issues in smaller colleges and departments.

There are several ways to get involved! Check out these links for more information.

Final Conference Schedule   Call For Participation

Be an Author   Review Papers

Join the Committee   Host a Conference

Register   ConfTool

 

All conference sessions will be held in the Daniel L. Goodwin Hall of Business (#8 on the map), except for the programming contest which will be held in Kindlon Hall of Learning (#5 on the map).  Parking is available in the parking garage next to Goodwin Hall (#7 on the map) or the Krasa Student Center lot (#A on the map).

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Submission Deadlines

Late Nifty Assignment and Works-in-Progress submissions by September 13

Early registration by September 20

Student showcase submissions by September 20

Programming contest team registration by September 27

 

 

CCSC:MW 2018 Conference

Each year, the CCSC:MW Conference convenes to share knowledge through Papers, Panels, Tutorials, and Workshops. The 2018 conference was held September 28-29, 2018, at Ball State University, in Muncie, Indiana

 

CCSC:MW 2018
Final Conference Program

     We have concluded a very successful and enjoyable 2018 CCSC:MW Conference at Ball State University, in Muncie, Indiana.  There were a total of 134 attendees: 71 faculty attendees and presenters, 2 invited speakers, 42 full student conference attendees, 16 programming contest only student attendees, 2 National Partner, and 1 local vendor.

The Student Showcase Contest had 11 submissions, 5 in the Discovery track and 6 in the Application track, from 8 institutions. The winners included:

  • Discovery Track
    • First Place: Jori Gelbaugh and Amber Carnahan, Hope College, Articulus.
    • Second Place: Ryan Curstinger, Knox College, Smart Blocking.
    • Third Place: Harry Carpetner, Rishu Sharma, and Shogo Akiyama. Knox College, Allocation Algorithms for the Dragonfly Topology.
  • Application Track
    • First Place: Jinseo Park, Fort Hays State University, Algorithm Visualizer.
    • Second Place: Joel Stehouwer, Andrew Lang, Drew Campo, and Corwin Webster. Calvin College, Agora: Project Showcase.
    • Third Place: Doug Ferguson, Marcus Beal, Alex Emmert, Chandler Derry, and Michael Clark. Carl Sandburg College,Integrating Mobile Apps into the EV3 Robotic platform.

 

The Student Programming Contest had 21 teams from 12 institutions participating. 13 teams solved 1 or more of the 7 problems posed, and 4 problems were solved at least once. The winning teams for the Student Programming Contest were:

  • First Place: Calvin College IV
  • Second Place: Taylor University I
  • Third Place: Knox College I

 

Since only one team per institution can place in the contest, honorable mention to Calvin College II who finished in second.

The papers are available at the ACM Digital Library by using the Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges Archive page or directly to Volume 33, Issue 1, October 2017You do not need an ACM DL account to access the Journal.

If you were not able to attend CCSC:MW 2018, and would like to renew your CCSC membership ($35) for the 2018-2019 academic year, you may do so by using the CCSC National on-line renewal site. You must pay via PayPal by PayPal (login into your PayPal account) or by credit card (check out as a guest). If you need to write a check, go to the Membership Renewal page and download the Membership Application Form and mail as directed.

 

Sponsors

This conference is presented In-Cooperation with the ACM Special Interest Group for Computer Science Education (SIGCSE).

This conference is supported by the CCSC National Partners. The current Partners are: