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CSE’s Got Talent (Last Day to Nominate!)

The Student Advisory Council (SAC) presents the first ever “CSE’s Got Talent,” a community showcase where anyone in the CSE community can share talents or hobbies that people might not know about.

We’re looking for talent in all forms–cooking, music, skateboarding, photography, poetry, and more! You can submit your talent on any medium (e.g. videos, pictures, document). 

Given COVID-19, we’ll be hosting this event in two ways:

  1. Live event on Tuesday, May 26, hosted by MCs, for recordings of performance-related activities. 
  2. Virtual museum for non-performance activities and to showcase what was live streamed for people who cannot make it.

 

Do you or someone else in CSE have a talent to show off? Nominate yourself or them at this form: https://forms.gle/eQyPvBNVA4VexrYt8 by Friday, May 8 EOD to get details on participating in the event!

 

Everyone who has been nominated/nominated themselves has until Friday, May 22nd to submit your talent!

 

Please keep an eye out for another email with more details about the livestream event.

 

– Student Advisory Council

April 27, 2020

[ACM-W] RSVP for our Member Meeting NEXT FRIDAY!!

Hey CSE!

We wanted to remind you that ACM-W’s first ever Member Meeting is happening NEXT FRIDAY! RSVP and find out more about our mission, how to run for an officer position, and more!

Those in attendance will have the chance to win a copy of So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo! Make sure to RSVP for the chance to win 🙂

When: Friday, May 1st @ 5pm – 6pm PST
Where: Zoom link to be sent out to RSVPs!
Bring: an open mind and your fantastic self 🙂
RSVP HERE FOR ZOOM LINK: https://tinyurl.com/acmwspmm (please use CSE NetID to fill this out)
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We’re ACM-W, a student group within the Allen school who are here to support, celebrate, and advocate for women in computing! We invite you to join us as a member if you haven’t already and become part of this community in learning about diversity and growing in unique ways. We hold educational, networking, and social events year-round. Some past events have been Din Tai Fung with Bloomberg, Depth of Impostor Syndrome, and Career Fair Prep Workshop. As a member, you get exclusive access to our members-only events! Membership is completely free and all it takes is a few minutes to fill out our membership form. (https://tinyurl.com/acmwmembership) Any student in the Allen School who supports our mission, regardless of gender identity, is welcome to become a member!

We’d love to celebrate you with our first ever Member Meeting! If you are now an ACM-W member, we invite you to attend via Zoom this quarter (we know, it gets better, we promise) to meet other people in the club who share an interest in supporting, celebrating, and advocating for women in computing. After we get to know each other a bit with light games, we’ll discuss various topics surrounding women in computing and how we can put what we learn into practice. We’ll also be presenting on the election process for becoming an ACM-W officer for the next school year and encourage you to consider running if you have a passion for our mission and want to be part of fostering this community in our school!

Best,
ACM-W
April 24, 2020

Volunteer Opportunity: Seattle Public Schools Family Tech Support Hotline!

Hello Allen School students!

The Seattle Public School District is in urgent need of volunteers to help their students access online learning. Please consider volunteering if you have the time!

More information below.

Take care,

Chloe

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Remote learning during the COVID-19 school closures can be challenging for all students. Imagine not having access to a computer or internet at home and tr­ying to keep up with school. SPS has been deploying district laptops, donated devices and hotspots to thousands of households in need. However, we know that many families need computer and web navigation coaching so their students can take advantage of online learning.

Will you volunteer from home to support the SPS Family Tech Support Helpline? Visit https://bit.ly/families_tech_help to sign up for a shift today!

Volunteer role:

  • Receive calls from SPS families seeking help with technology and remote learning resources.
  • Use a provided resource guide to assist parents and guardians of SPS students. We anticipate most challenges to be related to basic computer and internet set up, and/or accessing online learning tools (Schoology, Student Portal, the Source).
  • Enter more challenging issues into an online Support Request Log – they will be addressed by a specialized tech support team.
  • The helpline will also save voicemails from families – they will need to be entered into the Support Request Log as well.
  • Volunteers will be supported by a project coordinator who will connect you with online resources and answer questions.

What you will need: phone (your number will be not be shared with callers), internet connection, computer or another device that allows you to access a web browser.
Volunteer from the comfort and safety of your home AND enjoy connecting with fellow Seattleites! 

  • Visit https://bit.ly/families_tech_help to pick one or more shifts.
  • Two-hour volunteer shifts are available every weekday 7:30 am – 7:30 pm to give as many volunteers the opportunity to help as possible and for families with different work schedules to be able to reach the helpline.
  • Not sure if this is the right volunteer match for you? Try one shift and pick more up later!

What type of skills are needed for this role? 

  • Be comfortable with computers as a user. No advanced technology knowledge is needed. Knowledge of SPS resources like Schoology or the Source is a plus but not necessary.
  • Be a patient and clear communicator.
  • Be open to learning about the technology barriers faced by different communities.
  • If you are nervous about communicating via phone “live” but still want to help, let us know! In a week or so we will know which shifts are heavier on “transcribing voicemails”.

SPS Family Tech Support Helpline volunteers will help ensure all students continue learning during COVID-19 school closures. We hope you can join this exciting project!

April 23, 2020

[ACM-W] Member Meeting (Become a Member Today!!)

Hello CSE undergrads!

This is a reminder that our first ever ACM-W Member Meeting is coming up in TWO WEEKS! ACM-W is a student group within the Allen school who are here to support, celebrate, and advocate for women in computing! We invite you to join us as a member if you haven’t already and become part of this community in learning about diversity and growing in unique ways. We hold educational, networking, and social events year-round. Some past events have been Din Tai Fung with Bloomberg, Depth of Impostor Syndrome, and Career Fair Prep Workshop. As a member, you get exclusive access to our members-only events! Membership is completely free and all it takes is a few minutes to fill out our membership form. (https://tinyurl.com/acmwmembership) Any student in the Allen School who supports our mission, regardless of gender identity, is welcome to become a member!

We’d love to celebrate you with our first ever Member Meeting! If you are now an ACM-W member, we invite you to attend via Zoom this quarter (we know, it gets better, we promise) to meet other people in the club who share an interest in supporting, celebrating, and advocating for women in computing. After we get to know each other a bit with light games, we’ll discuss various topics surrounding women in computing and how we can put what we learn into practice. We’ll also be presenting on the election process for becoming an ACM-W officer for the next school year and encourage you to consider running if you have a passion for our mission and want to be part of fostering this community in our school! 

When: Friday, May 1st @ 5pm – 6pm PST

Where: Zoom link to be sent out to RSVPs!

Bring: an open mind and your fantastic self 🙂

RSVP HERE FOR ZOOM LINK: https://tinyurl.com/acmwspmm

**Remember to log into Google with your CSE NetID to access the form above!!**

 

Best,

ACM-W

April 17, 2020

[ACM-W] Spring 2020 ACM-W Member Meeting (Follow-up)

Hello again CSE undergrads!

There are a few points we failed to mention in our recent message about our upcoming ACM-W Member Meeting, so here they are:

First, ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

Second, remember to log into the RSVP form with your CSE NetID, or it won’t let you view the form!!

Best,

ACM-W

April 10, 2020

[ACM-W] Spring 2020 ACM-W Member Meeting!

Hello CSE undergrads!

We’re ACM-W, a student group within the Allen school who are here to support, celebrate, and advocate for women in computing! We invite you to join us as a member if you haven’t already and become part of this community in learning about diversity and growing in unique ways. We hold educational, networking, and social events year-round. Some past events have been Din Tai Fung with Bloomberg, Depth of Impostor Syndrome, and Career Fair Prep Workshop. As a member, you get exclusive access to our members-only events! Membership is completely free and all it takes is a few minutes to fill out our membership form. (https://tinyurl.com/acmwmembership) Any student in the Allen School who supports our mission, regardless of gender identity, is welcome to become a member!

We’d love to celebrate you with our first ever Member Meeting! If you are now an ACM-W member, we invite you to attend via Zoom this quarter (we know, it gets better, we promise) to meet other people in the club who share an interest in supporting, celebrating, and advocating for women in computing. After we get to know each other a bit with light games, we’ll discuss various topics surrounding women in computing and how we can put what we learn into practice. We’ll also be presenting on the election process for becoming an ACM-W officer for the next school year and encourage you to consider running if you have a passion for our mission and want to be part of fostering this community in our school! 

ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Chloe Dolese Mandeville (our staff adviser) at cdolese@cs.washington.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

When: Friday, May 1st @ 5pm – 6pm PST

Where: Zoom link to be sent out to RSVPs!

Bring: an open mind and your fantastic self 🙂

RSVP HERE FOR ZOOM LINK: https://tinyurl.com/acmwspmm

**MAKE SURE TO RSVP USING YOUR CSE NETID!!**

Best,

ACM-W

April 10, 2020

*Application Extended* – Apply to be a CSE Peer Advisor

There’s still time to apply to be a CSE Peer Advisor for the 2020 – 2021 academic year! The application deadline has been extended to Monday, April 6, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. 

If you are interested in helping prospective and current undergraduate students succeed at the Allen School, we invite you to apply to this paid student leadership opportunity. To submit an application, apply at bit.ly/CSEpeer

For more information about the CSE Peer Advisor position, please review the position description: CSE Peer Advisor Position Description

April 1, 2020

National Science Foundation recruiting students for virtual interviews

Dear CSE students:  The national science foundation is doing a study and they are looking to interview (virtually) some students who fit the description below. If you identify and would like to participate, please fill out this short survey and we’ll be in touch.  If we have more than a few volunteers, we may not be able to pass along all the names. Thank you!

 

We are looking to identify around 5 young people who don’t fit the the traditional profile of a CS major or professional—meaning they haven’t grown up in a tech oriented household, and don’t fit the typical socioeconomic, gender, and racial profile of the tech field.  In addition to the “non-traditional” individuals, we are also specifically looking for one or two young people who do fit the traditional profile of a CS major or professional.  For both groups, we would be interested in how their learning was supported in a variety of settings, including school, out of school programs and at home or online, and if they encountered any barriers, challenges, or discrimination as they pursued their CS interest. Ideally the young people of either profile are currently enrolled in a CS program, or have recently started a job in a computing related field.

March 31, 2020

Study Request – COVID-19 Cough Monitoring App

From: Matt Whitehill <mattw12@cs.washington.edu>
To: cs-ugrads-urgent@cs.washington.edu
Cc:
Bcc:
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 13:37:02 -0700
Subject: Study Request – COVID-19 Cough Monitoring App

Hi UW CS students –
If you’ve been looking for a way to contribute to the fight against COVID-19, we have a way!
We are a team of researchers with the UW UbiComp Lab and we are developing a cough monitoring app to allow health organizations to monitor the condition of self-quarantined COVID-19 patients.
To improve the algorithm’s performance, we are collecting coughs and other vocal sounds. The study will only take about 15 minutes and will involve 1) consent form, 2) demographic/health questionnaire and 3) producing 20 coughs and 5-10 samples of speech, throat clearing, and laughter.
We have about 35 participants right now and need 100 in order to adequately train our model. If you’re able to help out, we’d greatly appreciate it.
To complete the study, please visit here – https://form.jotform.com/matthew.whitehill/cough-collection-study.  Please note, the study should be done on a computer.
If possible, please also pass this survey on to friends and family as we can use all the help we can get.
Thanks for you help and please stay safe!

Matt Whitehill
PhD Student – Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington
March 30, 2020

Reminder and more updates- CSE advising team

Hello Allen School Students!  A few first day notes:

First, some good news for a change!

  • Hector, our awesome front desk employee at the Gates Center has officially joined onto the CSE advising team.  He will still be working the front desk when we return to the building, but he’ll also be helping the advising team directly now, so you may hear from him directly with answers to your questions as he learns more about our team. Yay for Hector!

And some house keeping notes:

  • If you are emailing the advising team this week asking for our help in a registration issue, please remember to include your full name, student number and sln’s of the courses you need help with (to drop/add) as that will help us get you answers faster.
  • Also note the online dropins that we referenced yesterday: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising, some students pointed out that they don’t have access to gmail chat, in that case, watch your email for updates with the Zoom link.

We hope everyone has a relatively smooth start to the quarter. Remember your CSE Advising team is here for you.

Crystal, Pim, Jenifer, Maggie, Chloe, Lesley, Chelsea, and Hector

March 30, 2020

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