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Transforming a high school student project in computer science into a significant scientific achievement

Published: 25 June 2007 Publication History

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A special program for high school has been in operation in Israel whose aim is to expose young students to the field of computing. During their studies the students are required to develop a software project, and thus gain experience in software design. In the past students lacked proper guidance in technologically demanding projects. Here we describe how the work of a student who chose to develop an engine for automatic completion of sentences by the computer was enhanced through cooperation with academia in the innovative "Computer Science, Academia and Industry" educational program. Albeit highly talented, the student lacked necessary formal knowledge in advanced computing technologies. A graduate student who specializes in the field has mentored the high school student throughout design and implementation phase, enabling him to grasp an intuitive understanding of state of the art algorithms, and contribute creative ideas of his own, resulting in an award-winning project of scientific significance.

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The Ministry of Education, Israel, A high-school Software Engineering program, 2004. Available: http://csit.org.il (in Hebrew)
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Korb KB., Nicholson AE. (2003) Bayesian Artificial Intelligence, Chapman & Hall / CRC.
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Yehezkel C. and Haberman B. (2006) Bridging the gap between school computing and the "real world" LNCS, 4226: 38--47.

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    ITiCSE '07: Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
    June 2007
    386 pages
    ISBN:9781595936103
    DOI:10.1145/1268784
    • cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
      ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 39, Issue 3
      Proceedings of the 12th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education (ITiCSE'07)
      September 2007
      366 pages
      ISSN:0097-8418
      DOI:10.1145/1269900
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    2. software engineering

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    • (2009)Long-term software projects developmentACM SIGCSE Bulletin10.1145/1595496.156300541:3(363-363)Online publication date: 6-Jul-2009
    • (2009)Long-term software projects developmentProceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education10.1145/1562877.1563005(363-363)Online publication date: 6-Jul-2009

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