[liberationtech] The 2nd Annual SIGCAS Showcase ~~ FREE! ~~ social responsibility, civic tech, and more!
Doug Schuler
douglas at publicsphereproject.org
Fri Aug 26 01:32:00 CEST 2022
*We are very happy to announce the 2nd Annual SIGCAS Showcase! *
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September 14 and 15, 2022
Two four-hour sessions (see website for specific location dates and times)
*Time*: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm PDT, GMT -7 (both days start at the same time)
*Website*: https://www.sigcas.org/events/sigcas-showcase-2022/
*Place*: Virtual Event (link provided at registration)
*Fees*: None, but registration is required.
*Registration:* 2022 SIGCAS Showcase Registration via Eventbrite
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/second-annual-sigcas-showcase-2022-tickets-395918531987>
Although not required, we encourage everybody who's not a member to join
SIGCAS. Memberships are $10/ year for students and $25/year for everybody
else, regardless of professional membership. Use this link: Join SICGAS
<https://services.acm.org/public/qj/gensigqj/login_gensigqj.cfm?rdr=promo=QJSIG&offering=007&form_type=SIG>
*Overview*
The ACM special interest group on Computers and Society (SIGCAS) is pleased
to announce its annual event showcasing SIGCAS, its activities and
exemplars.
We invite you all to join us as we congratulate the 2022 SIGCAS award
recipients, hear their insights and share in discussions concerning
computers and their role in and impact on contemporary societal issues led
by panels of experts.
*SIGCAS 2022 Award winners*
*Making a Difference Award Winner*
*Dr. Lisa Milenkovic* is the STEM+Computer Science Curriculum Supervisor at
Broward County Public Schools, the nation’s sixth largest district (
http://browardschools.com/stem). Dr. Milenkovic is the lead for the
District’s Code.org Regional Partnership for CS, the K-12 STEM Olympiad and
robotics, environmental stewardship, and several other grant funded
programs to engage students and teachers in STEM. She believes EVERY
student should find their STEM identity through experiencing an ever
changing, diverse set of fun and engaging opportunities (including gaming,
spatial computing, and citizen science) that provide #STEMforALL.
*Outstanding Service Award Winner*
In 2018, *Flo Appel* retired as a Professor of Computer Science after a
32-year academic career in Computer Science at Saint Xavier University in
Chicago. During her tenure, her focus was on the development of pedagogy
for computer ethics and its social impact. She was an active member of ACM
SIGCAS, serving as chair for six years in the early 2000s. Upon her
retirement, she recognized that she could make a significant contribution
to her community by continuing to support higher education. In April 2021,
she was elected to the Board of Trustees of the College of DuPage, her
district's community college.
*Showcase 2022 Panel Discussions*
I'm looking forward to all of these but I'd like to highlight the panel on
Social Responsibility in the Computing Profession, featuring two prominent
people from our own society, the ACM, and a person from IEEE, also an
influential professional society focused on tech. *Are we doing enough?
What should we be doing? And why — and how? *
Social Responsibility in the Computing Profession
Neha Kumar, Georgia Tech; President of ACM SIGCHI.
Katina Michael, Arizona State University; IEEE Transactions on
Technology & Society
Moshe Vardi, Rice University; Communications of the ACM
Research in Computing for the Social Good
Brett Becker, University College Dublin
Kathi Fisler, Brown University
Miranda Parker, San Diego State University
Sustainability and Green Internet
Vesna Manojlovic, RIPE Network Coordination Centre
Klervie Tocze, Linköping University
Civic Tech for Civic Communities
Chris Coward, University of Washington Information School
Anna De Liddo, Knowledge Media Institute of the Open University, UK
Esther Jang, Paul G Allen School for Computer Science and Engineering
*Showcase 2022 Town Hall*
The last event of the Showcase will be a discussion regarding SIGCAS, what
activities and initiatives should we undertake? What should we do more of?
Less of?
Given the tremendous impact, both good and bad, of computing, the
challenges of addressing societal issues related to computing are
massive. We hope you can join us!
*Showcase 2022 is open to the public. Feel free to forward this note to
other interested people and groups.*
--
Douglas Schuler
douglas at publicsphereproject.org
Twitter: @doug_schuler
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