7:00pm-9:00pm: Reception dinner, introductions, and keynote speaker.
Keynote speaker: Jim Shelton, Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement at the Department of Education
8:00am-9:00am: Opening session, logistics, expectations
Keynote Speaker: Jeannette Wing Assistant Director, CISE, NSF
» The Importance of Broader Impacts at NSF
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Opening Remarks: Tracy Camp, Colorado School of Mines
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9:00am-10:15am: Focus on Broader Impact Area #1
Speaker: Jim Kurose, University of Massachusetts Amherst
» From Centers to Single-PI Awards to Textbooks: advancing science at scale and over the long term
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Speaker: Mary Beth Rosson, Penn State University
» Building Online Repositories of Scaffolded Examples
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Speaker: Valerie Barr, Union College
» Intellectual Push & Pull: Broader Impact Through Curricular Infusions
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Speaker: Susanne Hambrusch, Purdue University
» Integrating Computational Thinking into Courses for Non-majors
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Speaker: Greg Hislop, Drexel University
» Active Communities and Repositories for Computing Educators
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9:00am-10:15am: Focus on Broader Impact Area #2
Speaker: Steve Cooper, Purdue University
» Broader Impacts of Alice
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Speaker: Kathleen Fisher, AT&T Labs Research / CRA-W
» Broadening Your Impacts by Partnering with the CRA-W/CDC Alliance
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Speaker: Ann Gates, University of Texas El Paso
» Establishing Meaningful Collaborations with HSIs
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Speaker: Deanna Kosaraju, Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology
» Recruiting, Retaining and Advancing Technical Women While Changing the Culture of Technology
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Speaker: Lecia Barker, University of Texas
» Broadening Participation of Underrepresented Groups in Computing: Resource and Community Access
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10:15am-10:30am: Break
10:30am-11:45am: Focus on Broader Impact Area #3
Speaker: Shaowen Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
» TeraGrid Broader Impacts - A Perspective from Science Gateways
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Speaker: Suzy Tichenor, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
» Expanding Modeling and Simulation with HPC for National Competitive Gain
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Speaker: Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University
» A Community Testbed for Repeatable, Easy to Control Wireless Networking Experiments
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Speaker: Andrew Bernat, Computing Research Association
» Broadening Your Impact
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Speaker: Tracy Camp, Colorado School of Mines
» Wanted: A Dissemination Infrastructure
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10:30am-11:45am: Focus on Broader Impact Area #4
Speaker: Mitchel Resnick, MIT Media Lab
» Sowing the Seeds for a More Creative Society
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Speaker: Tom Cortina, Carnegie Mellon University
» Reaching Out to K-12 Teachers to Broaden Interest in Computing
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Speaker: Lucy Sanders, NCWIT
» Enhancing Learning Through Broad Dissemination of Research-Based Resources
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Speaker: Julie Benyo, National Center for Media Engagement
» Dot|Diva Talking to Young Women about Computing
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Speaker: Donna J. Cox, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
» Data Visualization for Public Outreach: an interdisciplinary approach
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11:45am-1:30pm: Lunch, keynote speaker
Keynote speaker: Neil Gershenfeld, Director of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT
» How To Make (almost) Anything
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1:30pm-2:15pm: Focus on Broader Impact Area #5
Speaker: Richard Ladner, University of Washington
» Access to Computing Careers for Disabled Students
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Speaker: Juan Gilbert, Clemson University
» Broader Impacts through Accessible Voting Research
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Speaker: Camsie Matis, CISE/CNS
» National Lab Day
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Speaker: Danny Z. Chen, University of Notre Dame
» From Computational Geometry to Radiation Cancer Treatment
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Speaker: Justine Cassell, Northwestern / Carnegie Mellon
» Torquing the "Norm" and the "Abnormal" User: Broader than What?
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2:15pm-2:30pm: Break and separate into 10 working groups (two for each Broader Impact area)
2:30pm-5:00pm: 10 working groups meet
5:00pm-6:00pm: Short reports on status from 5 working groups
8:30am-10:00am: Short reports on status from 5 working groups, keynote speaker
Keynote speaker: Deborah Estrin, Director of the Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) at UCLA
» Participatory Sensing: citizen science, scientific citizens, computational thinking
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10:00am-10:15am: Break and separate into 5 working groups (one for each broader impact area)
10:15am-1:30pm: Lunch (boxed) and 5 working groups meet
1:30pm-1:45pm: Break
1:45pm-3:15pm: Reports on outcome of each working group
Group 1: Advance science while promoting teaching, training and learning» Slides
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Group 2: Broaden participation of underrepresented groups
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Group 3: Enhance infrastructure for research and education
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Group 4: Provide broad dissemination to enhance scientific and technological understanding
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Group 5: Highlight the benefit to society
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