Julie Kientz (UW HCDE), Jason Yip, and Alexis Hiniker are collaborating on the new Connecting the EdTech Research EcoSystem (CERES) Network, an $11M initiative funded by the Jacobs Foundation. Of the $11M total award to the University of California, Irvine, $500,000 will come to the University of Washington.
Amy J. Ko (PI) and Min Li (UW Education) have been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) EHR Core Research (ECR) grant of $877,449 for Developing Authentic and Fair Computer Science Assessments.
Rastislav Bodik (UW CSE) and Amy J. Ko (Co-PI) have been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Formal Methods in the Field (FMitF) grant of $749,739 for End-User Programming with Synthesis-Guided Interaction Models.
Amy J. Ko is Senior Personnel on a $2.8M National Science Foundation (NSF) Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) grant led by Richard E. Ladner (UW CSE): AccessComputing Alliance. This is the third extension on this continuing grant which started in 2015.
Amy J. Ko is also Senior Personnel on a $3.5M National Science Foundation (NSF) Broadening Participation in Computing Alliance Program (BPC-A) grant for Expanding Computing Education Pathways (ECEP).
Sandy Littletree gave an invited talk for the American Library Association (ALA) Library Research Round Table (LRRT) titled, “Co-Creating Knowledge in LIS Research: An Indigenous Researcher’s Approach.”
Bill Howe was quoted in a Seattle Met article about Microsoft’s new automated coding program: “Could Coders Automate Away Their Own Work?”
Sandy Littletree was mentioned in recent news release from the San José State University School of Information that a presentation she gave was the inspiration for their successful IMLS grant.