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On the final episode of SIGCSE Morning Coffee, the chairs talk about their experiences with the conference and then we interview Manuel Pérez-Quiñones and Adrienne Decker from the SIGCSE Board to hear their thoughts about the conference moving forward and volunteering with the organization.
No, that's not a typo! We are interviewing Larry Merkle and Judy Sheard - the senior Symposium and Program Chairs for SIGCSE TS 2022 in Providence, RI! Join us to hear all about how to volunteer, submit, and participate in the next Technical Symposium!
Judy and Alvaro chat with Yolanda Rankin, one of the three authors of the Best Paper in the Computing Education Research track (with Jakita Thomas and Sheena Erete), about their important work presented in their paper "Real Talk: Saturated Sites of Violence in CS Education."
We sit down with Stephen Edwards, winner of the 2021 SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computer Science Education, to hear his thoughts on automated testing.
You won't need your cup of coffee to get you going this morning because Dan Garcia has enough energy for all of us! Dan talks to us about how the board is thinking about virtual conferences moving forward and how best to nominate your fellow educators for SIGCSE level awards.
It's a bonus episode of SIGCSE Morning Coffee!.... or is it? Mark gets in over his head and has to call in some help!
Join us today as Alvaro and Larry talk with Kristin Stephens-Martinez (Duke University) about how she started The CS-Ed Podcast! (maybe we can pick up a few pointers ourselves....)
Alvaro and Pam speak with Cary Laxer, winner of the 2021 SIGCSE Award for Lifetime Service to the Computer Science Education Community!
Mark, Judy, and Alvaro talk with the 2020 SIGCSE Award winners, Alison Clear and Lauri Malmi, about their life in SIGCSE and the incredible work they have been a part of. It's a double-sized episode to honor these wonderful members of our community!
Alvaro and Larry speak with Brett Becker (University College Dublin) about his work with the global buddy program and increasing global diversity at the Technical Symposium! Contact [email protected] for more information!
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.