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Achievements
Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.
Adam Carter
Computer Science
Published book chapter: Carter, A. S., Hundhausen, C. D., & Olivares, D. (2019). IDE-Based Learning Analytics for Computing Education: A Process Model, Critical Review, and Research Agenda. In The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research. Cambridge University Press.
Adam Carter
Computer Science
Presented a paper at CCSC NW 2018: Kinne, J., Misner, E., Carter, A. S., & Tuttle, S. M. (2018). Evaluating the Efficacy of Clicker-Based Peer Instruction across Multiple Courses at a Single Institution. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges.
Adam Carter
Computer Science
Adam Carter will present his paper, "Using Programming Process Data to Detect Differences in Students' Patterns of Programming" at this year's ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) in Seattle, WA.
Adam Carter
Computer Science
Adam Carter will be presenting his paper, "With a Little Help from My Friends: An Empirical Study of the Interplay of Students' Social Activities, Programming Activities, and Course Success" at the ICER 2016 computer science education conference this September.
Craig Kurumada
Computer Science
Craig is playing the leader of the Kabuki muses in the Redwood Curtain Theatre's production of "Far East" by A.R. Gurney, directed by Craig Benson. The story is set in 1954 Japan where three American naval officers and one wife are stationed. Benson's interpretation has set the American play atop a traditional kabuki setting. For reviews of the play go to:
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/humboldt/changing-times/Content?oid=24…
and
http://www.times-standard.com/entertainment/ci_24504326/edwood-curtains…
HSU students Denise Truong and Cody Miranda are also cast in the play. Look for their achievements under Students.
Craig Kurumada
Computer Science
will be performing as a Kabuki Muse in Redwood Curtain's production of Far East, a play by A.R.Gurney, directed by Craig Benson. The play runs Oct. 31 - Nov. 23, Thurs-Saturday, 8 p.m.
Kendall Lewis
Computer Science
Kendall Lewis was named Outstanding Student of the Year '12-13 for the Department of Computer Science.