The University of New South Wales
Notice of Meeting
A meeting of the Computer Science and Engineering Education Committee
(CSE Education Committee 17/3)
was held at 12:00pm on Friday, 28 July 2017,
in Room 103 (HoS Meeting Room), Computer Science Building.
Enquiries concerning these minutes should be directed to John Shepherd, extension +61293856494, jas@cse.unsw.edu.au.
John Shepherd
Committee Chair
Minutes
Present:
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John Shepherd (chair),
Maurice Pagnucco (MP),
Brad Heap (BH),
Wen Hu (WH),
Jashank Jeremy (JJ),
Eric Martin (EM),
Helen Paik (HP)
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Apologies:
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Fethi Rabhi
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Absent:
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Alan Blair (AB),
Annie Guo (HG),
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Present / Quorum: 5 / 6 (quorum not reached)
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Apologies and Welcome
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Minutes of Previous Meeting *
CSE Education Committee 17/2 (5 May 2017)
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Business from Previous Meeting
To Do:
- check proposed pre-reqs; still need to update in AIMS (ongoing)
- investigate what other Universities do for Hons (ongoing)
- how many people transfer from 4-year to 3-year degrees simply to graduate (ongoing)
- investigate changing dual-badged courses to hybrid
- develop induction package for new (casual) academic staff
- ran induction workshop for new casual academics
- probably should have gotten all casual academics along
- develop FAQ for all academic staff (ongoing)
Lab-based exams:
- encourage lecturers to run exams in the Labs
- discussed advantages: no dead trees, no bags of papers
- disadvantages: cost; potentially having central invigilators for 2 hour exams
- disadvantages: limitied lab seats (~350), corralling works (more or less)
- JJ: mentioned some invigilator problems with COMP1911.17s1 prac exam
- MP: will chase this up with central exams
- other aspects of in-lab exams
- Paper can be done up to the day of!
- Multiple choice: tools work; readily automarkable.
- Short answer: tools work.
- Long answer: plain text
- Diagramming tools: tbc for cs1531.17s2; something will happen in the browser.
- Maths: probably a word processor.
- discuss lab-based exams in a future School meeting
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Reports from Bodies outside CSE
John Shepherd will report on any interesting/relevant devlopments that
have occurred in committees, work-groups, etc. at UNSW.
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UNSW3+ Developments
Offering schedules:
- jas brought offering schedules last meet
- Program tweaks: cs2511 in t2/t3 , not t1/t3
- too many do not want to teach in t2 because of the conference window
Program schedules:
- suggested ordering for students
- slightly weird course codes, ordering
- programs probably will work OK
- PGC will only need three things for first session, not four is helpful
- somewhat more flexibility across the board
- still draft
Course templates:
- Feedback to jas: everyone wanted the same number of lecture hours
- Consensus: 9x4=36 hours of lectures, across 2+2 slots.
- Likely problematic for PgC who "from time immemorial" have had 3h slots
- Timetabling: 10 weeks of lectures, punch out a week for some other use.
- Status quo for stuff outside lectures:
- first years get 1:2 TLBs
- others: keep on keeping on
- Thought required for updating tutorials and labs, scheduling assignments
- no midsem break maybe use the punched-out week as a quiet week?
- the Dean wants us to cut down on lectures in favour of "innovative things"
(and wants to cut back on labs! we need more labs!)
- BH: all this takes the experts out, and relies on students to help each other outâ
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Review of 17s1 Teaching and Assessment
- HUGE courses (e.g. COMP1511 ~850)
- myExperience:
- better results than 16s1; close to Faculty average
- BUT two CSE courses ranked lowest in Faculty
- assessment for COMP6443 was a mess, then delayed entry of final marks
- issue with new courses:
- no pre-reqs for some courses; not automatically copied from AIMS
- following courses for new early core need to consider new core content
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Program Revision: 5543 Graduate Certificate in IT
EM discussed proposal to revise 5543 Grad Dip to ensure that
students took appropriate courses that would allow them to
easily upgrade to8543 MIT.
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School-wide policy for Supp Exams?
No serious discussion on this point.
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Any Other Business
MP presented some info on plans for Co-op under UNSW3+
- email from Co-op: squeeze the co-op course into 3y for BSc
- Ian Skinner: Management+Ethics/PI+Ethics delivered in a placement
- is there something during a placement that could substitute a course?
- would need serious hands-on project during placements
- could substitute: Design studio? Special project? Capstone project?
- Ethics covers stuff that won't be taught in a placement
(BH: No company will ever teach you how to whistleblow)
- replace Thesis if they actually build stuffâ
- Friction with other students who don't lose a capstone project
- Co-op students already get a pretty good deal: insurance, benefits,
- InfoSys have had UoC for internships
JAS to discuss further with wenh/xcao
The meeting closed at 1:20pm.