Data-enabled Science & Engineering Education (IUSE 1626602, 2016-2020),

​T​his project will develop a virtual department across four partner campuses to provide computer science education to students at campuses that are individually too small to support this kind of department. The new department will focus on the analysis of "big data" - large sets of computational and observational data - that are becoming increasingly prevalent in STEM. Cyber-learning techniques such as recorded lectures, archived materials, blog participation, and active learning approaches will be combined to offer a set of classes in big data science spanning meteorology, environmental science, biology and chemistry. By combining students from different campuses into the same courses, problems with minimal resources and limited potential enrollments on the individual campuses can be overcome. In particular, the project will focus on developing courses in biology and earth science, areas where students are not attracted by traditional computer science classes. 

Project Details

Type: Faculty-Staff
Start Date: 01/10/2017
End Date: 12/31/2020

Research Team

CO-Investigators

Hong Liu
Hong Liu

Professor

  • Mathematics Department
  • Daytona College of Arts & Sciences