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Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010. Undergraduate Curriculum in Enterprise Computing Panel of Principal Investigators. Chair: Dean Roger Norton. Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010. Agenda Introduction of Principal Investigators Primary Goal of NSF Grant
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Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Undergraduate Curriculum in Enterprise Computing Panel of Principal Investigators Chair: Dean Roger Norton
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 • Agenda • Introduction of Principal Investigators • Primary Goal of NSF Grant • Expected Outcomes of Grant • Evaluation Procedure Adopted • Proposal to Change Curriculum • Conference Work Sessions • Consolidation Plans • Implementation Proposal
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Introduction of Panel Members Angelo Corridori, Marist College David Douglas, University of Arkansas Chu Jong, Illinois State University Eitel Lauria, Marist College Cameron Seay, North Carolina State University Suk-Chung Yoon, Widener University
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Primary Goal of Community (from Original Goals of the CPATH Grant) Long Term: A continuing community, a cost-effective curriculum, based on non-proprietary standards, shared among partners and other colleges and universities. • Industry partners will identify large systems skills required now and into the future • Academic partners will share current curricula • Academic partners will identify their areas of specialization and help to develop the curriculum in those areas • Community will develop broad-based undergraduate curriculum that all partner schools will share
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Expected Outcomes (from Original CPATH Grant proposal) • Interdisciplinary community of industry leaders and scholars • Documented plan to revitalize enterprise computing undergraduate education • Semi-annual on-line and on-site forums • Industry mentoring and internship programs • On-line collaboration environment hosted on Marist enterprise server • Community access to enterprise data center
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Curriculum Development Process • Examined ACM curriculum models and ABET accrediting criteria for: • Computer Science degree • Information Technology degree • Reviewed existing Enterprise Computing curriculum at all partner schools: • Core courses in enterprise computing • Certificates in enterprise computing • Concentrations in enterprise computing • Examined the typical undergraduate program and course content • Identified technology areas that are unique to Enterprise Computing that were not being taught in the typical undergraduate program • Enterprise Computing curriculum has been displaced over past 20 years • Proposed several new undergraduate courses to address these areas • Courses will be designed to be broken into sub-categories
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Proposal to Change Curriculum • Want feedback from full ECC community in work-sessions at conference • Is it the right list of courses? • Are additional courses needed? • Is the content adequate and current? • Does the curriculum meet your industry’s skills needs? • Results will be basis for follow-on NSF grant proposal • New courses would be developed to be delivered online • All courses and course materials would be available to all ECC members • Note: Curriculum for AP course in Computer Science has been revised
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 • Conference Work Sessions • Fundamentals of Enterprise Computing Systems • Cameron Seay to chair, Don Resnik (IBM) to co-chair • Enterprise Systems Construction and Infrastructure • Chu Jong to chair, Mark Owens (State Farm) to co-chair • Enterprise Systems Operating Systems and Middleware • Angelo Corridori to chair, Jon Veilluex (AETNA) to co-chair • Enterprise Systems Integration • Suk-Chung Yoon to chair, (Noah Pascarell (JP Morgan Chase) to co-chair • Fundamentals of Enterprise Resource Planning • David Douglas to chair, Bill Thirsk (Marist CIO) to co-chair • Business Intelligence and Business Analytics • Eitel Lauria to chair, Stephen Gold (SPSS) to co-chair
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Next Steps Please attend all work sessions that interest you or your company Each session leader will solicit your feedback to the proposed course Preliminary wrap-up summary will be last session at conference tomorrow More detailed summary will be developed over summer 2010 Curriculum plan will form basis of follow-up NSF grant proposal
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Next NSF Grant Proposal University partners would develop 5 or 6 new online Enterprise Computing courses to be offered to ECC Community faculty and students Develop Enterprise Computing topics/modules that can be added to existing undergraduate CS/ITS and Business courses, e.g. EC communications, EC system administration, etc. Continue to grow the ECC community and tap into the skills of partner Industry technologists
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 • Expand the pool of ECC faculty • ECC faculty partners will develop and teach an online ECC course to 100 students for each of the 6 developed courses. • Each course will include 5 faculty associates each responsible to work with 20 students and to teach the course in the following year • The next year each faculty associate teaches the course to a class of 100 students • These second year courses each have another 5 new faculty associates, who in turn will be responsible for twenty students each. • An additional course will also be developed which implements the new AP Computer Science course. The faculty and students for this course will be from High Schools.
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 • Conference Work Sessions • Fundamentals of Enterprise Computing Systems • Cameron Seay to chair, Don Resnik (IBM) to co-chair • Enterprise Systems Construction and Infrastructure • Chu Jong to chair, Mark Owens (State Farm) to co-chair • Enterprise Systems Operating Systems and Middleware • Angelo Corridori to chair, Jon Veilluex (AETNA) to co-chair • Enterprise Systems Integration • Suk-Chung Yoon to chair, (Noah Pascarell (JP Morgan Chase) to co-chair • Fundamentals of Enterprise Resource Planning • David Douglas to chair, Bill Thirsk (Marist CIO) to co-chair • Business Intelligence and Business Analytics • Eitel Lauria to chair, Stephen Gold (SPSS) to co-chair
Fundamentals of Enterprise Computing Systems Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Chair: Professor Cameron Seay Co-Chair: Don Resnik, IBM
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Enterprise Systems Construction and Infrastructure Chair: Prof. Chu J. Jong, Illinois State University Co-Chair: Mark Owens, State Farm Insurance
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Enterprise Systems Operating Systems and Middleware Chair: Professor Angelo Corridori Co-Chair: Jon Veilleux (Aetna)
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Enterprise Systems Integration Chair: Prof. Suk-Chung Yoon, Widener University Co-Chair: Noah Pascarell, JP Morgan Chase
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Chair: Prof. David Douglas, University of Arkansas Co-Chair: Bill Thirsk, Marist CIO
Enterprise Computing Community - ECC 2010 Business Intelligence and Business Analytics Chair: Prof. Eitel Lauría, Marist College Co-Chair: Stephen Gold, VP of Education, SPSS