[gui-talk] [nfbcs] FW: [program-l] Survey about Barriers in CS Education

Hoffman, Allen allen.hoffman at hq.dhs.gov
Mon Jul 6 13:44:12 UTC 2015


Just out of curiosity, why is this constrained to those who have a degree in CS only?  Folks who found challenges significant enough to prevent obtaining the degree are by definition excluded, but who may have, by definition the most impact.  For example, I have taken many programming courses over the past 30-some years and there are some general issues which when I was in college prevented me from completing that degree.  In addition there are issues related to certifications as well which are equally useful to track down.

Just doesn't make a lot of sense to constrain your inputs in this way to me.



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[mailto:program-l-bounce at freelists.org] On Behalf Of Catherine Baker
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Subject: [program-l] Survey about Barriers in CS Education

Hello,
I am a graduate student in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. My group is interested in creating tools to help blind programmers. In order to better understand the challenges faced by them, I am conducting a survey on the barriers encountered as they learned to program. We would also like to invite some participants to take part in follow-up interviews to expound upon their answers and get more details about the barriers they have faced. You will be able to indicate if you would be willing to participate in the follow-up interviews at the end of the survey.

The survey is intended to be completed by adults who have completed an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related field and used a screen reader while completing that degree. If you meet the criteria, are one of the first 100 people to complete the survey answering at least half the questions, and provide your information, you will receive a $5 Amazon gift card. Please note, responses deemed to be spam will not receive compensation. Those who are interviewed as a follow up to the survey will receive a $30 Amazon gift card. The survey should take approximately 15 minutes. The follow-up interview should take approximately an hour.

Here is the link to the survey: 
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/cmbaker/260612. The survey will close July 16.

Please feel free to forward this to anyone else you know who may be interested in participating in our study.

Sincerely,

Catherine Baker
Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington
Paul Allen Center
Seattle, WA 98195-2840


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