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CISters initiative to retain and attract college-level women to the Computer Science major and other IT careers is to conduct a pilot workshop and contest of educational videos on introductory computer science (CS) topics. Through this workshop we will enable freshman student teams (composed by at least 1 female student) to creatively design, role-play, and shoot short videos (5 min. each) that bring down to earth abstract concepts of CS and tie them up with fun and insightful real-life situations. The 2-days workshop will be lead by 4 to 5 graduate students, members of CISters@UD, teaching the participants how to develop their sketch, shoot, and edit their videos.
CISters initiative to retain and attract college-level women to the Computer Science major and other IT careers is to conduct a pilot workshop and contest of educational videos on introductory computer science (CS) topics.
Through this workshop we will enable freshman student teams (composed by at least 1 female student) to creatively design, role-play, and shoot short videos (5 min. each) that bring down to earth abstract concepts of CS and tie them up with fun and insightful real-life situations. The 2-days workshop will be lead by 4 to 5 graduate students, members of CISters@UD, teaching the participants how to develop their sketch, shoot, and edit their videos.
NCWIT grant awarded to CISters
CISters initiative to retain and attract college-level women to the Computer Science major and other IT careers is to conduct a pilot workshop and contest of educational videos on introductory computer science (CS) topics. Through this workshop we will enable freshman student teams (composed by at least 1 female student) to creatively design, role-play, and shoot short videos (5 min. each) that bring down to earth abstract concepts of CS and tie them up with fun and insightful real-life situations. The 2-days workshop will be lead by 4 to 5 graduate students, members of CISters@UD, teaching the participants how to develop their sketch, shoot, and edit their videos. The workshop is tentatively scheduled as:
CISters initiative to retain and attract college-level women to the Computer Science major and other IT careers is to conduct a pilot workshop and contest of educational videos on introductory computer science (CS) topics. Through this workshop we will enable freshman student teams (composed by at least 1 female student) to creatively design, role-play, and shoot short videos (5 min. each) that bring down to earth abstract concepts of CS and tie them up with fun and insightful real-life situations. The 2-days workshop will be lead by 4 to 5 graduate students, members of CISters@UD, teaching the participants how to develop their sketch, shoot, and edit their videos.
The workshop is tentatively scheduled as: