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SIGCUE. A Plan Presented to SIG Board Carl Steidley and Jim Hightower September 15, 2000. SIGCUE Mission. Provide a forum for the discussion and refinement of concepts, methods, and policies that relate to the central issues of instructional computing.
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SIGCUE A Plan Presented to SIG Board Carl Steidley and Jim Hightower September 15, 2000
SIGCUE Mission • Provide a forum for • the discussion and refinement of concepts, methods, and policies that relate to the central issues of instructional computing. • emphasizing the development and evaluation of hardware, software, and systems that facilitate the educational process, including distance education. • bringing together the viewpoints of diverse practitioners for their mutual benefit.
SIGCUE Opportunity • Offers practitioners and researchers the opportunity to share and integrate mutual interests in innovative applications, technology transfer, experimental uses of computing, & strategic research in the applications of computing to the educational process. • Promotes widespread cooperation among the spectrum of educational programs through interdisciplinary discussions and applications.
Recent ACM SIGCUE History and Near Future *-Current Officers Chair - Jim Hightower Vice Chair - Ruth Anne Ross Secretary/Treasurer - John Lawson
Recent ACM SIGCUE History and Near Future *- Candidates for Office (Next election) Past Chair - Jim Hightower Chair - Paula Stanziani - C. Bruce Myers Vice Chair - Mario Guimaraes - Patrick Michaud Secretary/Treasurer - William Denny - Colin Higgins
Recent ACM SIGCUE History and Near Future Proposed New Board Offices and Candidates Information Officer - Paolo Pumilia Mark Guzdial Membership Chair - Jan Carroll
Recent ACM SIGCUE History and Near Future *- New Editor of Outlook - Holly Patterson-McNeill * - Membership FY2000 (6/30/00) 445 We believe that we can increase the membership with a membership drive headed up by a newly elected Membership Chair. *- Publications (Ruth Anne and Paul Ross Co-Editors) SIGCUE Outlook Vol. 27 #1 January 1999.
Recent ACM SIGCUE History and Near Future *Budget Fund balance: $ 164,000 est (6/30/00) *Activities - Co-Sponsor of ITiCSE 2000 (SIGCUE founded ITiCSE with SIGCSE in Barcelona, Spain, June 1996) - Co-Sponsor of SAC ‘00 (Co-Sponsor since 1995) - Recent Co-Sponsor of NECC (1999 and before)
Those actively interested in seeing SIGCUE continue cah@cs.nott.ac.uk dannelly@falcon.tamucc.edu denny@mail.mcneese.edu eiwilusz@cyf-kr.edu.pl erkki.sutinen@cs.joensuu.fi guzdial@cc.gatech.edu hollyp@falcon.tamucc.edu JHCarroll@rsu.edu jhightower@Exchange.FULLERTON.EDU JohnnyCarroll@rsu.edu lml@cc.oulu.fi
Those actively interested in seeing SIGCUE continue mcam@acm.org mguimara@kennesaw.edu myersb@apsu.edu ngautier@free.umobile.edu pecori@gpxbof.df.unibo.it pumilia@est.it rjimenez@fi.upm.es sloger-rb@actx.edu veijo.meisalo@helsinki.fi vkp@ccs.neu.edu
New Initiatives • Develop subgroups within the SIG emphasizing recruitment of practitioners of computing in : • grades K-12 • a broad spectrum of disciplines in post-secondary education • industrial education • 4 issues of Outlook/year (currently sporadic) • New Editor & Editorial Board - Enlarge innovative/interdisciplinary computing - Electronic Newsletter? ACM Advertising?
New Initiatives • Membership Enhancement -SIGCUE Memberships as part of a conference registration ? -Encourage renewing memberships and new ones!! - Recruiting new membership chair - Membership directory • Enlarging view of uses of computing application areas through more SIG interaction - reflected in new SAC tracks & Outlook articles
New Initiatives • SIGCUE involvement in special projects: • Possibility: • As a service to public school teachers, • create and maintain a database of • experiences with computer uses, applications, and • software for use in K-12 education. • Database Administrator Antonio Cartelli
New Initiatives Currently Exploring Collaboration and Partnering with: International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS) http://www.umich.edu/~icls/proceedings/index.html Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) http://sll.stanford.edu/CSCL99/
International Events • ITiCSE 2000 in Helsinki, Finland (June, 2000) • ITiCSE 2001 in Great Britain (University of Kent at Canterbury)
Educational, Conference and Membership Activities • Tracks at ACM Symposium on Applied Computing – SAC (yearly) • Tracks at ACM ITiCSE (yearly) • SIGCUE Yearly membership meeting (at SAC or ITiCSE) • Membership flyers • Awards • Web Site: www.acm.org/sigcue
Collaborative Efforts • SAC Co-sponsors • SIGCUE Sponsorship of other conferences desired and currently being explored • SIGCUE Tracks need to be supported by a larger number of SIGs
Collaborative Efforts • International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS) • Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Conference (CSCL) • Mark Guzdial - guzdial@cc.gatech.edu • Janet Kolodner - jlk@cc.gatech.edu • Barry Fishman - fishman@umich.edu
Volunteer Recruitment • SIGCUE Officers (5 currently 3) • current officers • Chair Jim Hightower • Vice Chair Ruth Anne Ross • Secretary/Treasurer John Lawson • New SIGCUE Offices • Information Officer • Membership Officer
Volunteer Recruitment • Recruiting new Outlook authors (have new editor) • Recruiting new SIGCUE officers • Recruiting Outlook editorial board • Exploring involvement with ICLS and CSCL
Self-Assessment • Outlook, SIGUE sponsored SAC, and ITiCSE tracks continue to provide opportunities to share & integrate mutual interests in applications of computing in education across a wide spectrum. • Outlook and SIGCUE sponsored SAC and ITiCSE tracks continue to provide opportunity for information transfer among professionals in new computing applications • Need to emphasize SIGCUE membership development “Note that lack of recent election returns possibly indicates a problem with processing and /or a lack of membership interest (researching)”
Concerns • Recent SIGCUE Election returns very small due (we think) to very limited mailing (?) “anomaly” - at next SIGCUE meeting nominate new officer slate - promoting more election participation • Increasing and maintaining membership & leadership • SIG Boards view of SIGCUE as a viable special interest group
Conclusions • SIGCUE is a “strong” special interest group with interdisciplinary appeal across a wide spectrum of ACM • SIGCUE currently has an adequate financial foundation • The Outlook and SIGCUE sponsored conference sessions provide a desired interdisciplinary technology transfer between ACM Professionals • SIGCUE will continue to improve and develop as a contributing and viable special interest group to ACM