Minutes of Previous Meeting (16 May 2008)
New Plan Proposal, Computer Forensics
Richard Buckland is proposing a new major in Computer Forensics, initially for the CS program. The gist: split the current security course into two parts (Cryptography and Security); add a Security Workshop; add a Network Forensics course; add a Computer Forensics course.
Comments from Ron van der Meyden on the proposal
Minor Course Revision; change titles of eCommerce courses
The e-Commerce
moniker is perhaps becoming worn-out.
The field has broadened beyond online services for e-Commerce
and now deals with a generic Web Services infrastructure.
The titles of COMP9321 and COMP9322 should be updated to
relfect this (and better market the course content to
prospective students).
Proposed titles:
Assessing 4th-year Theses and other project-based courses
In 08s1, a new scheme for assessing 4th-year theses was trialled. Consider feedback on this. Also, there are now a number of courses based solely on supervised project-work (COMP3901, COMP3902, COMP9596, COMP9945). None of these seem to have published assessment criteria. Should they be put under a similar assessment scheme to 4th-year theses.
On the topic of assessing 4th-year theses, it has been suggested that supervisors assessing their own students is perhaps a debatable practice. Should we adopt a model where the supervisor is no longer an assessor for their own students?
Class Lengths and Timetabling
Hossam suggested that we review the use of 3-hour slots for lectures. Pros: students apparently cannot concentrate for 3 hours; staff apparently cannot lecture for 3 hours. Cons: significant disruption to timetables for PG coursework students; (most likely) requires students to attend UNSW on more days than they would have. What does the education literature have to say on this topic? What do students think of the idea? Would it make overall timetabling better/worse?
Some suggested reading:
Review of 08s1 Courses
The effects of 12-week semesters. Factors that caused courses to rate well/poorly in CATEI. Review grade distributions in all courses.
Preview of 08s2 Courses
What lessons can we learn from the 08s1 experience? How many Course Outlines are completed on time?
Any other business
On-going issues:
Future directions in CSE curricula: Computer forensics? Service-oriented computing?
Program Coherence Exercise: JohnS (still) needs to collect data
Project Aardvark: CSE students building an academic advice prototype for UNSW IT
School of Computer Science & Engineering
The University of New South Wales
Sydney 2052, AUSTRALIA
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