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My collaborator Duane Shell and I published a paper on CS Education regarding motivation and self-regulation: Shell, D. and L.-K. Soh (2013). Profiles of Motivated Self-Regulation in College Computer Science Courses: Differences in Major versus Required Non-Major Courses, Journal of Science Education and Technology, 22(6):899-913.
Rasheed and Salman published our multiagent modeling and simulation paper on Smart Grids! Kahrobaee*, S., R. Rajabzadeh, L.-K. Soh, and S. Asgarpoor (2013). A Multiagent Modeling and Investigation of Smart Homes with Power Generation, Storage, and Trading Features, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grids, 4(2):659-668.
Adam Eck has a paper published in the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems: Eck, A. and L.-K. Soh (2013) Observer Effect from Stateful Resources in Agent Sensing, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 26(2):202-244.
Congratulations to Nobel Khandaker and Deepti Joshi who both have successfully defended their PhD dissertation. Both are also headed to their new jobs!
Check out the latest rankings of our graduate program! We are good! http://cse.unl.edu/spotlight/nrc_ranking.shtml
Our SCID project is organizing a workshop at TDWG’2010 at Woods Hole, October 1-2, 2010. We will also participate at the regular TDWG’s 2010 sessions. Look for us at the conference. Details of our workshop can be found at http://biofinity.unl.edu.
We have just received the official acceptance of our comprehensive paper of I-MINDS and ClassroomWiki by the IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies. This project on computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) has evolved over the past eight years. Check out the active project at ClassroomWiki, or the past projects at I-MINDS and CXP+I-MINDS.
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Our GEM project has just concluded its Second Annual Contest. Good participation. Cool results. Check out http://cse.unl.edu/gem.
Renaissance Computing is really taking off … we are going to have CS1-Arts and CS1-Humanities! Find out more about the initiative at http://cse.unl.edu/renaissance.
Check out our iLOG project. We are hard at work!
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