ACET will host its 53nd Annual Conference |
19-21 October 2017 at St. Mary's University San Antonio, Texas |
This year's conference theme is |
"Promoting Computer Education" |
Sessions
Talks
CyberMary: St. Mary's University at the Cyber-Map of San Antonio
Why Teach Microsoft PowerShell
Educating 21st Century GIS Technicians with UAS Technology
Teaching Root Cause Analysis in a Security course.
Cloud Security Issues
Mentoring the Development of Friends with Different Abilities
Beyond HB 5
Inquiry and Equity in Teaching CS
The Impact of Collaboration/Cheating on Academic Performance
Super Saturday Teaching high ability students
Understanding How Firewall Works through Working on iptables
Building the CS Pipeline: WeTeach_CS K-12 Teacher Professional Development
Collaborative Multi-Scale Design Maps: Supporting Creative Team Learning Experiences Online
Computer Assisted Design of a Course Syllabus
Social Engineering Awareness Training
Broadening Participation in Undergraduate Research
Introducing Deep Learning in an Introductory Artificial Intelligence Class
Computer Science Seminar: A Career Planning Course for Computer Science Majors
Using App-based Reinforcement in Intro Computer Science Programming Classes
Currency Collector VR
Surviving the impossible! How information technology, namely social media, has helped people in a war torn Syria to connect
Using MS Excel as a data analytics tool. What is new, convenient, and inexpensive?
Interactive web application development
Educating 21st Century GIS Technicians with UAS Technology
Big Data Visualization and Analytics
Finding Computer Science Teachers Across the Disciplines
An Effective Interdisciplinary Freshman Experience Program
Round Table Discussion
Setting Up a Raspberry Pi User Group
The future of teaching introduction to programming. What is there? Which language is the best? How long do we need to wait to change?
Bridging K-12 CS with College CS
Workshopse
Test Drive Microsoft PowerShell
Python in the K-12 classroom
Poster Presentations
Friends with Different Abilities: The Effectiveness of an Educational Computer Game
Automated attendance and question submission