Published on May 2, 2011  

Dr. Steve Donaldson’s paper, “Teaching Computer Science in a Big Questions Framework,” was published in The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges (Volume 26, Number 5) and presented at the CCSC Mid-South Conference in Conway, Arkansas in April, 2011.

Dr. Steve Donaldson and students Jesse Kawell and Chris Walling had their paper, “Computer, Know Thyself: Exploring Consciousness Via Self-Aware Machines” published in the proceedings of the 2011 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Southeast Conference held in March at Kennesaw State Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Georgia. Dr. Donaldson presented the work at the conference.

Josh Moore (student) and Dr. Brian Toone had their paper, “Building a Community Mapping and Resource Mobilization Framework” published in the proceedings of the 2011 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Southeast Conference held in March at Kennesaw State Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Georgia. Josh Moore presented the work at the conference.

 
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