CPATH Workshops: Revitalizing Computer Science Education Through the Science of Digital Media

While computers have become indispensable in communication, social networking, creativity, business, science, academics, and research, the number of students majoring in computer science has fallen dramatically in recent years. Clearly, computer science educators are not taking advantage of the exciting and relevant nature of their discipline. This project investigates ways to make computer science curriculum more interesting and relevant to today's students by linking it to the science of digital media. The interdisciplinary nature of digital media -- with connections to the visual arts, engineering, music, scientific visualization, movies, television, and mobile media -- will be explored through workshops at seven colleges/universities throughout the United States. At the conclusion of the workshops a proposal for college-level computer science curriculum changes will be made that reflects input from educators, industry representatives, artists, and practitioners in areas involving digital media. The resulting curriculum is intended to have a strong scientific base linked to practice in other disciplines in ways that motivate learning and take advantage of the centrality of digital media in modern-day life.

La Salle University: Algorithms, Scripting, and Programming for Visual Art

Can computer programming in a visual context serve as a foundation for teaching computer science? This workshop will research the use of programming for architecture, 3-D design and prototype development, data visualizations, dynamic and interactive displays and will look at the use of computer programming in commercial and academic fields. The aim is to suggest ways to incorporate the findings into computer science curricula.

Principal Investigators:

Jennifer Burg, PI and Professor of Computer Science
Wake Forest University
burg@wfu.edu

Conrad Gleber, Co-PI and Director of Digital Arts and Multimedia Design
La Salle University
cgleber@gmail.com

 

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Participants:

Ken Baldauf, Florida State University
Director of Interdisciplinary Computing kbaldauf@fsu.edu http://www.teachtechnology.biz

Tom Blum, La Salle University, CS
blum@lasalle.edu

Deloy Cole, Greenville College
Program Chair, DM & CIS deloy.cole@greenville.edu http://www.greenville.edu/content/view/1074/570/

Cezanne J. Charles, rootoftwo and ArtServe Michigan
cezanne@rootoftwo.com
http:www.rootoftwo.weebly.com

H. Quynh Dinh, Stevens Institute, CS quynh@cs.stevens.edu http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~quynh/

Sherman Finch, Philadelphia University
Department of Design And Media
finchs@philau.edu
www.philau.edu/designandmedia/index.html

Dan Falabella, Albright College, CS dfalabella@alb.edu

Abbe Forman,Temple University, CS abbe.forman@temple.edu http://astro.temple.edu/~afmusic

Marc Fornes, Consultant
marcfornes@hotmail.com
Theverymany (Marc Fornes) & SJET(Skylar Tibbits)

Kyle Gower-Winter, Florida State University
Program in Interdisciplinary Computing (PIC)
keg3599@fsu.edu

Ira Greenberg, Miami University
Associate Professor, Interacitve Media Studies/Art
iragreenberg.com

Timothy Highley, La Salle University, CS
highley@lasalle.edu

Hubert Johnson, Montclair State, CS johnsonh@mail.montclair.edu

Brian Ladd, SUNY at Potsdam
Assitant Professor of Computer Science
laddbc@potsdam.edu
cs.potsdam.edu/faculty/laddbc

John Marshall, University of Michigan,
School of Art & Design
john@rootoftwo.com

Margaret McCoey, La Salle University, CS, mccoey@lasalle.edu
/www.lasalle.edu

Jeff Nyhoff,Calvin College, CS
jnyhoff@calvin.edu
cs.calvin.edu

Todd Pashak, Miami University, pashaktm@muohio.edu
www.toddpashak.edu

Mike Redmond, LaSalle University, CS
www.lasalle.edu/~redmond/
redmond@lasalle.edu

Gail Rubini, Florida State University
Professor Visual Art and Design
gail.rubini@gmail.com
grubini.com

Skylar Tibbits
Theverymany (Marc Fornes) & SJET(Skylar Tibbits)
tibbits2@gmail.com
www.sjet.us

Bill Weaver,
weaver@lasalled.edu
www.lasalle.edu/~weaver/

David Wicks,
wicks.db@gmail.com
thingsiam.com