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WELCOME Teacher Computing Workshop

WELCOME Teacher Computing Workshop. Wayne Summers TSYS School of Computer Science Columbus State University -------------------------------- June 10, 2014. Did you Know 2014 ? (7.36 min). Outline. THE Challenge Jobs vs. Graduates The Pipeline The NEED Solutions & Resources Q&A.

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WELCOME Teacher Computing Workshop

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  1. WELCOMETeacher Computing Workshop Wayne Summers TSYS School of Computer Science Columbus State University -------------------------------- June 10, 2014

  2. Did you Know 2014?(7.36 min) Columbus State University

  3. Outline • THE Challenge • Jobs vs. Graduates • The Pipeline • The NEED • Solutions & Resources • Q&A Columbus State University

  4. Challenges in the U.S. • The number of Computer Science majors dropped 40-50% nationwide between 2001-2008 • The percentage of women has dropped to about 10% • From a high of about 40% in the early 80s • Not One Girl Took The AP Computer Science Test In Some States TSYS School of Computer Science

  5. CS/IT Crisis

  6. The missing 70% (AP demographics)

  7. Troubling statistics • http://code.org/promote Columbus State University

  8. Computing / IT in Georgia • 54% of projected job openings could be filled by computing degrees. • AP Computer Science Test-takers 2009: 743 • Degrees Earned in Computer and Information Sciences 2007-2008 Academic YearAssociate's: 818Bachelor's: 1168 TOTAL: 2511Master's: 467Doctoral: 58 • Projected Workforce Indicators (2006-2016) Average Annual Computing Job Openings: 466010-year Percent Change in Computing Jobs: 24.8%10-year Change in Number of Computing Jobs: 24,050 http://www.ncwit.org/edjobsmap

  9. Challenges for the U.S. • Projections of 46% job growth over the next 10 years! • By 2018, there will be 1.4 million computer specialist job openings. • US universities will have generated enough graduates to fill about 1/3 of these openings. TSYS School of Computer Science

  10. Careers at Google, Amazon, and Microsoft 8 min 43 11/6/2014 13

  11. The NEED • Professionals in computing say that you should like: • Problem solving • Working with others in a team • Being creative • Problem solving • Problem solving TSYS School of Computer Science

  12. Solutions / Resources • Computer Science Teachers Association • CS Principles - www.csprinciples.org • code.org : • CODING: What most schools don't teach(5 min) • Hour of code - http://code.org/learn • Educator resources-http://code.org/educate • CS Education Week Dec. 8-14, 2014 Columbus State University

  13. Solutions / Resources • THE HOUSE STUDENT APP CHALLENGE • FIRST LEGO LEAGUE • Hackathon • Activ8 Summer Camps Columbus State University

  14. TSYS School of Computer Science 8:42 min

  15. Some Quick Facts about CS Students • Over 400 undergraduates • Over 100 graduate students • Increasing student research opportunities • Variety of internship and coop opportunities • Study-abroad opportunities • ACM Student Chapter TSYS School of Computer Science

  16. Academic Programs in Computer Science • CS vs. IT vs. IS • BS Computer Science - Applied Track • BS Computer Science - Games Track • BS Computer Science - Systems Track • BS Information Technology • BS Information Technology (online) • Combined BS/MS Computer Science • Computer Science Teaching Endorsement

  17. Academic Programs in Computer Science • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science • Software Systems • designed for students who plan on continuing to a graduate program in Computer Science or who want a more traditional and theoretical degree • Applied Computing • less theoretical with a focus on mainframe programming and web programming • Games Programming • designed for students who plan on continuing to a graduate program in Computer Science or who want to work in the gaming, modeling, and simulation industry • Minor Computer Science (18 semester hours) TSYS School of Computer Science

  18. Collaboration with Industry • Internships for students • Collaborative Research in: • Security / CyberForensics • Mobile App Development • Wireless Networking / Pervasive Computing • Modeling and Simulations (Serious Games) • Software Development • Data Visualization • Data Warehousing / Data Mining / Data Analytics • Legacy Code Translation

  19. Computers in the 1940s How many computers in the picture on the left? TSYS School of Computer Science

  20. Employment for CS/IT Graduates 2011-2013

  21. Q & A Dr. Wayne SummersTSYS School of Computer ScienceColumbus State Universitywsummers@columbusstate.edu http://csc.columbusstate.edu/summers Columbus State University

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