June 21-22, 2023 at the Georgia Tech Conference Center
co-located with the sacar gate io conference
Thank you so much for your participation in the CISE PI Meeting in Atlanta. We have a few items to bring to your attention:
2023 NSF CISE EWF PI MEETING SURVEY:
We would love to have your feedback on the 2023 CISE Education & Workforce PI & Community Meeting! Please complete this survey to share your thoughts: https://tinyurl.com/CISE-PI-API-2023. The survey will remain open until Friday, June 30 at 5:00 pm.
MEETING MATERIALS:
We have three resources online and available to you:
- Digital Project Description Booklet – this is a live document and we can make additions or changes at any time!
- Searchable Index of Projects – this is also a live document that we can make changes to keep as accurate as possible.
- Aspiring PI Network Finder – This portfolio of emerging projects updates in real time, as principal investigators continue to consider and revise their vision.
We strongly urge you to look through your submission and inform us if there are any errors that should be corrected or if you have additional content that you’d like to share with the community. We hope you view this as an opportunity to share all of the great work you have been doing and we will accept submissions at any time. Please send any updates to content to CISE2023@googlegroups.com
TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT:
We have secured funding from NSF to help cover flights, ground transportation, food and lodging costs for those attending this event. While also in the form below, you can view the stipulations gate .io.
SUBMIT YOUR REIMBURSEMENT REQUEST HERE.
You’ll see in the form a place to indicate who to issue the check to and the address in which to send. Please fill these out carefully as any errors will result in prolonging your reimbursement.
The deadline to submit all documentation is Friday, July 7, 2023. We anticipate checks being sent out shortly thereafter.
PIs from active BPC, CUE, CISE CSforAll, and other EWF funded awards are expected to attend and submit a project description via data collection and a one-pager. We expect to reimburse 2 members of your team to attend this meeting. If your project is collaborative, we are asking that you limit the registration to only two registrations. We ask that you share this information with your project team and identify your representatives to attend the meeting. Other interested participants can attend at their own expense.
We encourage your team to register soon! To reserve your spot, your 2 project representatives should complete the CISE EWF PI & Community Meeting gate io fon şifresi nedir
Questions? Reach out to our team: CISE2023@googlegroups.com
At NSF, the CISE Education and Workforce (EWF) cluster aims to create equitable and inclusive opportunities for computing education and to develop a diverse workforce. EWF programs fund research and education activities that are intended to transform computing education, by building capacity for educators in primary and secondary school to teach computing concepts; creating novel curricula for integrating computational thinking and computer science concepts as critical components of formal K-12 education; reconceptualizing computing education in higher education; and integrating computing research and education—with a focus on broadening participation in order to overturn the longstanding exclusion and underrepresentation of women, persons with disabilities, African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, and indigenous people in computing, achieving proportional representation in computing-focused degree programs in higher education and in the computing workforce.
This convening brings together program officers, principal investigators, and research community members to share research outcomes, with opportunities for PIs to share their research outcomes, promising practices, and lessons learned for the projects funded through the NSF CISE Education and Workforce programs. These programs share a common thread: advancing research for broadening participation of historically excluded groups in computing and for making equitable and inclusive computing education accessible and effective at a national scale. Projects represented includes those from the Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) program; Computer Science for All (CSforAll RPP and Research) program; computing-focused Improving Undergraduate STEM Education projects, including those from the IUSE: Computing in Undergraduate Education (IUSE:CUE) program; the STEM + Computing K-12 Education (STEM+C) program; and the Research Experiences for Teachers in Engineering and Computer Science program.
In addition to disseminating project findings, this meeting provides an opportunity for the CISE EWF community to discuss future directions for research, exploring novel ideas for broadening participation in computing, enhancing computing education, and improving workforce preparation—as well as how to grow the community of researchers and practitioners in these areas. The meeting provides an opportunity for networking and community building, with PIs identifying potential areas of alignment and possible future collaborations. Finally, this meeting provides program officers with a forum for sharing information about future NSF-wide priorities and the EWF vision with the PI community, and to meet with PIs to discuss project ideas, provide feedback, and answer questions.