Mon 12 Sep 2022 14:40 - 15:05 at DIAG Aula Magna - Graduate Consortium Session 3
Undergraduate Teaching Assistants (TAs) are an extremely important part of many Computer Science (CS) courses. They can provide personalized one-on-one or small-group guidance to students when it is not feasible for the professor to do so due to the scale of the class.
I am a PhD student at Washington University in St. Louis. My current research focuses on tools that facilitate learning and/or teaching computer science.
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14:15 - 15:30 | |||
14:15 25m | Constructionism, Ethics, and Creativity: Developing Tools for the Future of Education with AIGC Poster Graduate Consortium Randi Williams Massachusetts Institute of Technology DOI | ||
14:40 25m | Helping TAs Help StudentsGC Poster Graduate Consortium Yana Malysheva Washington University in St. Louis DOI | ||
15:05 25mPoster | Early Design of a Conversational AI Development Platform for Middle SchoolersPoster Posters and Showpieces Amit Kumar University of Florida, Xiaoyi Tian University of Florida, Mehmet Celepkolu University of Florida, Maya Israel University of Florida, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer University of Florida DOI |