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Scratch and Eighth Graders
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Scratch and Eighth Graders

I finished teaching the third round of my mini-course on Friday, and was so exhausted (in a good way) that I accidentally fell asleep at 9pm.This year, I tried ...

First Course Outline
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

First Course Outline

Is everyone this excited about their first course outline? I'm not sure why, but I'm feeling sort of giddy about it. I mean, sure, I've TA'ed before, and taught...

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Tips For Finishing Your PhD
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Tips For Finishing Your PhD

What does finishing a PhD mean and what will it take? Prof. Padma Raghavan, Pennsylvania State University, gave us a fun and informative session on taking it from...

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Finding a Research Topic
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Finding a Research Topic

What makes a topic appropriate for a PhD dissertation? What is and isn't computer science research? What should you do when you're stuck? All these questions and...

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Presentation Skills
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

CRA-W Grad Cohort: Presentation Skills

What makes a good oral presentation? According to Prof. Sandhya Dwarkadas (University of Rochester) and Ana Pop (Princeton University), there are three main areas...

Not All Women's Groups Are Harmful
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Not All Women's Groups Are Harmful

After reading Hilary Mason's Stop talking, start coding article, I was thinking about writing a reaction. It slipped my mind until Terri Oda wrote her piece Women...

CRA-W Grad Cohort 2010 Next Week
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

CRA-W Grad Cohort 2010 Next Week

I'm very fortunate to be attending my second CRA-W Grad Cohort next week. I also went last year when it was held near San Francisco. This year it will be near...

Celebration a Success!
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Celebration a Success!

Last week Carleton's Women in Science and Engineering hosted the very first Carleton Celebration of Women in Science and Engineering, and it was a great success...

Balancing the Needs of Industry and Academia
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Balancing the Needs of Industry and Academia

As I embark on this journey that is a PhD, I constantly remind myself of my goal of remaining useful. I want to retain practical skills that could be used in outside...

TEDxCarletonU
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

TEDxCarletonU

Last night I attended a TED event for the first time ever. It was a TEDx (i.e. independently organized) event with a Carleton University flavour. The speakers...

Carleton Celebration of Women in Science and Engineering
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Carleton Celebration of Women in Science and Engineering

Ever since I attended my first Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in 2008, I've dreamt of having a celebration of our own. Today I released a schedule...

Ada Lovelace Day: A Researcher I Admire
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Ada Lovelace Day: A Researcher I Admire

Today is Ada Lovelace Day, a day we write about technical women we admire. Last year, I wrote about how much I admired my fellow CU-WISE executives. This year...

Bringing the Epic Win to Real Life
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Bringing the Epic Win to Real Life

Jane McGonigal said at TED 2010 that the world spends 3 billion hours per week playing games, but she'd like to see that number increase to 21 billion hours. You...

Designing a Hybrid Card Game
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Designing a Hybrid Card Game

I'm working on a design for a card game that incorporates a mobile device into the game play. It's for my game design class final project, which is intended to...

Not Afraid to Make Mistakes
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Not Afraid to Make Mistakes

Imagine what you would be able to come up with if you were not afraid of making mistakes. Think of the creative results you might see when getting it wrong theTerri...

Paper Reviews In Class
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Paper Reviews In Class

Our Open Source Engineering class is a little different from most here at Carleton's School of Computer Science. The professor wants to give students an opportunity...

Teaching Arts Students to Like Computer Science
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Teaching Arts Students to Like Computer Science

I might be very well the first person to request to teach COMP 1001. That's the course that arts and social science students take to get the hang of computers and...

Teaching Computer Science in High School
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Teaching Computer Science in High School

Continuing on the theme of excellence in education, I would like to briefly reflect on teaching computer science in Ontario high schools. I have to point out that...

Recognizing Excellence in Education
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Recognizing Excellence in Education

The TA Mentor program here at Carleton has been run in some departments for a few years now, but is in its first year in the School of Computer Science. One of...

Learning Computer Science and Algorithms with Augmented Reality
From The Female Perspective of Computer Science

Learning Computer Science and Algorithms with Augmented Reality

This is the third and last post in a three-part series of design proposals for augmented reality learning applications. These are from a paper I wrote in my computers...
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