AppConnect NW: A Collaborative Network of Seven Community and Technical College Programs in Software Development
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Hang, Kendrick
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Green River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USAGreen River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
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Mason, Timothy
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Green River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USAGreen River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
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Rockenstire, Brianna
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Lake Washington Inst Technol, Kirkland, WA USAGreen River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
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Abbott, Thomas
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Lake Washington Inst Technol, Kirkland, WA USAGreen River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
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Bansenauer, Brian
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Cascadia Coll, Bothell, WA USAGreen River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
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Balo, Steven
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North Seattle Coll, Seattle, WA USAGreen River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
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McIrvin, Stefanie
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机构:Green River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
McIrvin, Stefanie
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[1] Green River Coll, Auburn, WA 98092 USA
[2] Lake Washington Inst Technol, Kirkland, WA USA
[3] Cascadia Coll, Bothell, WA USA
[4] North Seattle Coll, Seattle, WA USA
来源:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION (SIGITE '19)
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2019年
基金:
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词:
Community college;
information technology education;
software engineering education;
applied baccalaureate;
community college baccalaureate;
coordination network;
D O I:
10.1145/3349266.3351398
中图分类号:
TP301 [理论、方法];
学科分类号:
081202 ;
摘要:
AppConnectNW is a network of seven community and technical colleges in the Puget Sound offering applied baccalaureate degrees in software and application development. As the need for qualified developers contains to increase, the AppConnect NW colleges are preparing the next generation of the workforce with the most in-demand skills, technologies, and hands-on project experience. The network is engaging with the Washington Technology Industry Association, regional employers, local high schools, and graduate schools to increase awareness of applied bachelor's degree pathways and support the talent pipeline. Faculty collaborate across colleges on industry-driven curriculum that prepares students for careers in technology. The purpose of this panel is to share some of the initial results of the project (year two, out of a four-year project) and to share opportunities for further work in developing similar regional collaboration networks.