National-Scale Feedback from Industry Practitioners to Academic Computing Departments

A project to enhance undergraduate computer science curricula


 

What is this project about?
The goal of this project is to initiate a long-term partnership between the computing/software industry and academia with the express purpose of keeping computing curricula up to date and globally competitive. We envision a periodic survey administered nationwide by which computing professionals can provide actionable feedback to universities such as: which competencies are most important, which course experiences are most valuable, which are less needed, and what does industry most value in graduates over the long term. We are a team of computer science professors across multiple universities who, with input from international computing associations, would like to develop such a robust and periodic feedback loop from computing professionals nationwide to all of computing academia.
 

Why do this?

 

How you can contribute

 
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How your contribution will have a positive impact

 
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This project is being partially supported by the Division of Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation under Award #2110815 under a larger umbrella project called DEAP.