How can we reach the non-CS major?
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As the state of current technologies continue to change along with the demographics our students the challenge of reaching the non-CS major continues to be a compelling issue among college-level educators. As we strive to serve the needs of this population while also perhaps drawing some of the more interested students to the major, we must address certain questions:
• What topics, across the range of the computing discipline, does the non-major need to study?
• What are the most effective methods for introducing these topics to the class?
• Should we incorporate some of the latest gadgets such as tablet computers, or simple robots?
• To what extent should programming be discussed, especially the emerging field of parallel programming?
• Might there be extra-curricular activities that would prove beneficial to the non-major?
The panel will consist of a group of college professors ranging in specialty from electrical engineering to CS and IT education. The panel's participants come from colleges in rural two-year schools and universities located in metropolitan areas. The panel will conduct the presentation as a participatory one. The audience participation will allow new brainstorming ideas to be considered with ideas for future research.