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SIGCSE Finances

SIGCSE Finances. Basically healthy 470 K fund balance BUT Close 2008 488K Close 2009 432K Discrepancies Production one time set up Volunteer Travel ongoing Interest Income down Late conference expense posting Future Move to Magazine CD only proceedings

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SIGCSE Finances

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  1. SIGCSE Finances Basically healthy 470 K fund balance BUT Close 2008 488K Close 2009 432K Discrepancies Production one time set up Volunteer Travel ongoing Interest Income down Late conference expense posting Future Move to Magazine CD only proceedings electronic newsletter fewer pages one-time design and set up lower distribution costs Need to budget more on Volunteer Travel

  2. SIGCSE member benefits • 2600 members • 3 conferences and CDs • 1200 attendee US hosted Symposium • ~200 attendee non-US ITiCSE Conference • ~50 attendee research conference (workshop) • Quarterly newsletter (currently 1 issue Symposium proceedings, 3 magazine style including columns, edited articles, etc. and peer reviewed papers from ITiCSE working groups) DL access numbers $56K in FY 2009 • Small research grants in learning and teaching • Very active member list servs – e.g. members.sigcse.org 1200 opt in discussions on all aspects of CS Ed

  3. SIGCSE Goals 1 “forum for educators to discuss issues related to the development, implementation, and/or evaluation of computing programs, curricula, and courses, as well as syllabi, laboratories, and other elements of teaching and pedagogy” SIGCSE perceived to be the premier organization for computing education Primarily serve Post-secondary Computer Science Teach Faculty Computer Science Education Research Faculty Many activities in making CS1 and CS2 effective Secondarily serve Pre-College faculty (relationship with CSTA) Other Post-secondary teaching faculty in related computing disciplines

  4. SIGCSE Goals 2 Extend reach and influence of Computing Education Majority of members on ACM Education committees are or have been SIGCSE officers or large conference leadership Extend influence beyond US Computer Science International conferences ICER workshop abroad and US NSF grant with CSTA In cooperation with many conferences, US and internationally Australiasian, New Zealand, Koli Calling, AAAI Fund SIGCSE presenters to take conference presentations to regional conferences, especially CCSC Major player in NSF funded Computing Education Summit

  5. SIG CSE Goals -3 • Large Broadening Participation in Computing thread at SIGCSE Symposium -- goal to increase interest in computing • Kids Camp at Symposium • Support for Doctoral Symposium • Member leadership in NCWIT, NSF BPC projects, CPATH • Provide continuing education for a for members at Symposia • number of workshops continue to grow at Symposium • 36 in 2009, 39 in 2010 • Preparing Students for IPv6 • Introducing and Teaching Smartphone Application • Development • New Faculty Workshop • Department Chairs Roundtable • Blogs by members widely read

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