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Rising Above the Gathering Storm. Calvin Lin July 10, 2009. The Golden Egg. Technical innovation is changing the world Health care Science Business Energy Communication Entertainment. Our Golden Egg. Technical innovation Has been led by the US Has fueled the US economy for years.
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Rising Above the Gathering Storm Calvin Lin July 10, 2009
The Golden Egg • Technical innovation is changing the world • Health care • Science • Business • Energy • Communication • Entertainment • . . .
Our Golden Egg • Technical innovation • Has been led by the US • Has fueled the US economy for years
The Problem– Not Enough Eggs • Dire need to strengthen K-12 teaching of math and science • “Rising Above the Gathering Storm”, National Academy of Science, 2007 • CS presents particular challenges
Talk Outline • National response: CS/10,000 • Feedback? • UT response • A few words about the Turing Scholars Program?
The National Perspective • CS/10,000 • NSF-led initiative to increase the # of high school CS teachers by 10,000 by 2015 • Leverage the AP structure • Pre-AP course • Gold Standard AP course • CS A course
Pre-AP Course • Teach computer fluency • Designed for broad audience • Foundations of computing and computational thinking • Inquiry-based approach with exciting modern applications
Gold Standard AP Course • Explore computational concepts in more detail • Includes critical thinking, logic, algorithms • Shows the magic of computing
CS A Course • Similar to existing courses • Students taking it should have greater motivation for programming after taking the first two courses
The UT Perspective • Enhance the UTeach Program to produce more CS high school teachers • Use the UTeach Institute to replicate our success to colleges throughout the country • Recruit more women and under-represented minorities into CS
What is UTeach? • A collaboration between College of Natural Sciences and College of Education to increase the number of K-12 math and science teachers • Sister program exists in the College of Liberal Arts • Sister program recently formed by the College of Engineering
UTeach Degree Programs • Serves three populations • UT undergrads majoring in math or science • Degree holders in math or science • Certified math or science teachers
Undergraduate CNS Majors • Compact 4 year degree program • Students receive degrees from their home department • Students earn teaching certificate from UTeach • Mastery of subject matter + teaching skills • 18 hours of courses from UTeach • Hands-on experience in local schools • Mentoring
Success • Has more than doubled the number of math and science teachers graduating from UT
Success • Higher retention for UTeach teachers UTeach National Average
UTeach Institute • Replicates UTeach to other colleges • 54 pre-proposals from 26 states in 2007 • 13 grants awarded: • Berkeley, Colorado, Florida, Florida St, Houston, Kansas, LSU, N. Arizona, Temple, UC Irvine, UT-Dallas, Univ. of North Texas, W. Kentucky
Current Status • No UTeach certificate in Computer Science
Our Plan • Develop curriculum for UTeach CS certificate • Two populations • CS majors: How to squeeze in 18 hours? • Non-CS majors: How much CS should they know? • Target over-subscribed majors (Biology, Pharmacy) • Convey excitement of CS as it applies to other fields
What Can You Do? • Inspire students to study CS • Make students aware of teaching opportunities and programs such as UTeach
The Turing Scholars Program Calvin Lin July 10, 2009
Goals of the Program • Attract top students • Give them a special environment • Offer them great opportunities • Produce the high tech leaders of tomorrow
Benefits of the Program • Challenging honors CS courses • Emphasis on undergraduate research • Small class sizes: • 40 freshmen join per year • A small community within UT
Our Program is Unique • UTCS is top ten CS department • Rice is #20 • A&M is tied for 46th • UT-Dallas is tied for 72nd • No other Texas schools in the top 75
Questions? www.cs.utexas.edu/honors
Why is a Top Ten Department Important? • Research opportunities • Breadth and depth of research opportunities • Reputation • Important for post-graduate success
External Success Summer jobs: • Amazon, Apple, ArenaNet, Cisco, Dell, Deutsche Bank, Freescale, Google, IBM, Intel, Lockheed-Martin, Microsoft, National Instruments, Schlumberger, Sony, Sun, Texas Instruments . . . Summer internships: • Arecibo Observatory, Goddard Space Flight Center, NSF internships at Univ. of Colorado, Univ. of Minnesota, UT-Austin
Fall ’02: Khoa Tran ’06 • Hometown: Vietnam • Research: Spent junior year in Stockholm, Sweden • Double major in Math and CS • Post-Grad: Computational and Applied Math PhD Program, UT-Austin
Fall 03: Shan Wang ’06 • Hometown: Austin, TX • Research: Automatic Knowledge Integration • Commencement speaker • Post-Grad: Computer Science PhD Program, Stanford
Mickey Ristroph ’08Fall ’04: Tarun Nimmagadda ‘08 • Research: Autonomous Vehicle Grand Challenge • Winner: $50,000 RGK Social Innovation competition
Fall ’05: Franzi Roesner ‘08 • Hometown: Round Rock, TX • Research: TRIPS project • Entered as Plan II major • Has already published at top CS conference– twice!
Fall ’06: Chris Wiley ‘10 • Hometown: San Antonio, TX • Double major in Engineering and CS • Currently: Summer job at Google
Help Us Recruit Your Best • Average SAT 1440 • Roughly 50% of admitted students rank 1st -10th in their high school class • But, we look beyond the numbers • Looking for strong math and science backgrounds • Looking for leadership, motivation, involvement, diversity