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SIGCSE is the
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's (ACM) Special Interest Group (SIG) on
Computer Science Education Computer science education or computing education is the art of teaching and learning the discipline of computer science, and computational thinking. As a subdiscipline of pedagogy it also addresses the wider impact of computer science in socie ...
(CSE), which provides a forum for educators to discuss issues related to the development, implementation, and/or evaluation of computing programs, curricula, and courses, as well as syllabi, laboratories, and other elements of teaching and pedagogy. SIGCSE is also the name of one of the four annual conferences organized by SIGCSE. The main focus of SIGCSE is higher education, and discussions include improving computer science education at high school level and below. The membership level has held steady at around 3300 members for several years. The current chair of SIGCSE is Alison Clear for July 1, 2022 to June 30, 2025.


Conferences

SIGCSE has four annual conferences. # The
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education The Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) Technical Symposium is the main ACM conference for computer science educators. It has been held annually in February or March in the United Sta ...
is held in the United States with an average annual attendance of approximately 1800 in recent years. The next conference will be held March 11 through March 14, 2020 in
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Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE)
The next ITiCSE will be held June 26 - July 1 virtually, hosted by Paderborn University in Paderborn, Germany. This conference is attended by about 200-300 and is mainly held in Europe, but has also been held in countries outside of Europe (
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International Computing Education Research (ICER) conference
This conference has about 70 attendees and is held in the United States every other year. On the alternate years it rotates between
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. The next conference will be held August 10-12, 2020 in Dunedin, New Zealand. # Th
ACM Global Computing Education (CompEd) conference
This conference will be held at locations outside of the typical North American and European locations. The first annual conference was held in Chengdu, China between the 17th and 19th of May 2019.


Newsletter/Bulletin

The SIGCSE Bulletin is a quarterly newsletter that was first published in 1969. It evolved from an informal gathering of news and ideas to a venue for columns, editor-reviewed articles, research announcements, editorials, symposium proceedings, etc. In 2010, with the inception of ACM Inroads magazine, the Bulletin was transformed into an electronic newsletter sent to all SIGCSE members providing communications about SIGCSE: announcing activities, publicizing events, and highlighting topics of interest. In other words, it has returned to its roots.


Awards

SIGCSE has two main awards that are given out annually.


Outstanding Contribution Award

The SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education is given annually since 1981.


Lifetime Service Award

The SIGCSE Life Service to Computer Science Education has been awarded annually since 1997.


SIGCSE Board

The current SIGCSE Board for July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2022 is: * Adrienne Decker, Chair * Amber Settle, Past Chair * Dan Garcia, Vice-Chair * Andrew Luxton-Reilly, Treasurer * Leo Porter, Secretary * Mary Anne Egan, at-large member * Laurie Murphy, at-large member * Manuel Perez-Quinones, at-large member SIGCSE Chairs over the years: * Amber Settle, 2016-19 * Susan H. Rodger, 2013–16 * Renee McCauley, 2010-2013 * Barbara Boucher Owens, 2007–10 * Henry Walker, 2001-2007 * Bruce Klein, 1997-01 * , 1993–97 *
Nell B. Dale Nell B. Dale is an American computer scientist noted for her work in computer science education and computer science introductory Computer programming, programming textbooks. She was on the SIGCSE, Association for Computing Machinery's Special In ...
, 1991–93


References

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