On Aug 16, 2011, at 1:29 PM, Mel Chua wrote:

> Regarding students -- most "student" events I've been to involve a lot of 
> talking *at* students, and I'm curious whether that dynamic could be 
> reversed. So, counterproposal: Steve, what would it take to get a 3-4 hour 
> block (an entire morning or an entire afternoon) in a room or block of rooms 
> large enough to fit 4-6 small group discussions at a time? I'm thinking of a 
> barcamp format. Depending on how broad we need to be to capture a sufficient 
> audience, it can either be students-only or student-focus, open source 
> focused or not (but we'd try to get people to put in sessions about 
> FOSS/TOS/etc).

I can see but I suspect it might be hard to get a room during the normal daily 
conference times, esp. for a non-standard time activity.  This is not a normal 
time slot or activity at SIGCSE.  There are evening workshops but that is a 
somewhat different activity (and has a fee associated with it).  Another issue 
is not competing with other SIGCSE activities.  Thursday evening is the 
reception.  Traditionally Friday is the dinner for student volunteers (it might 
move earlier but probably won't).  That makes evening events trickier and other 
nights have fewer people in attendance.  One thing going for SIGCSE this year 
is it is near a number of universities so more students might come if there was 
a reason.  If we have thoughts I can check with the organizers but there are 
constraints.

As for making it student centered: I agree.  I helped coordinate a special 
session on using peer mentors a few years ago and we did hands-on activities 
well over half the time (for professors).  The students ran this part of the 
session.  If we cannot get the 3-4 hour block then a shorter session with some 
structure but focused on students doing things might work.  Note special 
sessions are 75 minutes.  Not as long as you like but might work.  Workshops 
are 3 hours.  These are the longer standard sessions that I recall.

Who has great idea?

Steve

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