Undergraduate Curriculum Development
Personal contacts have been established with some of
the SDSU campus Colleges. These will be followed by
meetings with suggested candidate faculty to establish
the precise level of participation and which curricula
to focus on. Workshops will be prepared by
EC/CSE staff to deliver the NPACI technologies providing
a likely match of interests for each College.
Faculty who wish to pursue further, specific work
are then invited to visit the EC/CSE Laboratory.
The College instructional support staff member will be
asked to accompany the faculty member to enhance the
fan-out effect between the EC/CSE and the Colleges.
Research opportunities within Computational Science
Education are pursued, beginning with existing
infrastructure of the ACM Special Interest Group
on Computer Science Education (SIG/CSE). Beginning
with
Strategic Directions in Computer Science Education Panel
discussion at
SIGCSE97, Feb 27-Mar 1, 1997, San Jose, CA.
SDSU Campus Activities
- Visualization - Useful within many disciplines
- Collaboration in Micro-Biology
- MICE (Phil Bourne, NPACI/IE; Steve Wavra, Southwest High School)
- Biologist Workbench (NCSA)
- Collaboration in Macro-Biology/Geology/Geography
- GIS Mapping Tools
- Environmental Sciences
- NPACI/Earth System Sciences, e.g. SDSC's San Diego Bay VRML tour
- Collaboration in Economics & Business Administration
- Collaboration in Arts & Letters (Social Sciences)
- Digital Libraries
- History Resources
- Collaboration in College of Education/Education Technology
- Ed Tech 544 Instructional Design, Allison Rossett, SDSU
- EC/CSE Education Research Team, NPACI/EOT
- Cookbook for Serving the Internet,
P. Bourne, NPACI
- Collaboration in PSFA/Urban Planning/Journalism
- Virtual Tour of Los Angeles, Bill Jepson, NPACI/IE
- FACSNet
- Collaboration with Librarians
- CSU Information Competency Undergraduate Requirement
- Digital Libraries
- Data Mining under the InfoDome