Though research is a major endeavor of the College of Computing, we also tirelessly work in support of advancing the state of technology education. Whether it be constantly striving to increase the number of women and minorities in the field, working to improve technical curricula for K-12 teachers, or promoting awareness of a particular problem of broad interest to professionals in the field (such as trust), the College is always interested in pursuing partnerships that not only create knowledge, but also share it.
Institute for Computing Education (ICE)Taking advantage of the College's world-class computer expertise and instructional capabilities and the educational leadership of the Georgia Department of Education (DOE), the State of Georgia is partnering with the College of Computing at Georgia Tech in an aggressive approach to strengthen the technology skills of current and future Advanced Placement (AP) computer science teachers, across the state. More... |
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Intel Opportunity Scholar's (IOS)The College of Computing (CoC), the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), and the Intel Corporation are partnering to support and encourage the academic success, retention, and ultimate graduation rates of underrepresented undergraduates students in computer science and electrical and computer engineering through research mentorship, tutoring, developmental workshops and networking. More... |
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CoolComputing@GTDesigned to promote diverse approaches to careers in computing, Cool Computing at GT is a yearly event hosted by College of Computing faculty, Women@cc, Minorities in Computer Science, Undergraduate Council, the Student Activities Board, the Freshman Activities Board, GTACM and Entertainment Software Producers. The agenda focuses on all the disciplines computing touches, the impact it has across how we live, work, and play, and what this means for your career. More... |