[AISWorld] Draft report of the Computing Curricula 2020 project is now available for public review

Jose Manuel Mora Tavarez jose.mora at edu.uaa.mx
Wed May 13 13:21:09 EDT 2020


Dear colleague Heikki Topi,
Thanks for information. Well, it is positive that the task force included people from all world regions. Unfortunately, from Mexico country, the second largest economy in Latin America, and the 15th in the world, and part of one of the largest economic agreements jointly with the USA and Canada, none was invited.  Furthermore, the IT Service Management part of this document is very poor. They are only reported some minimal ideas on ITIL (but at present it and other ones have moved to agile ITIL v4 and VeriSM, in addition to lightweight approaches like FitSM and Lean IT). This core knowledge is missing in this document. Thanks.
Manuel Mora / ACM Senior Member since 2008 year and IS/IT academic since 1984 year
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Centro de Ciencias Básicas
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Subject: [AISWorld] Draft report of the Computing Curricula 2020 project is now available for public review

Dear AIS Colleagues:

I would like to bring to your attention an important opportunity to review
and give feedback on an important computing education document Computing
Curricula 2020 (CC2020). The current draft version of CC2020 has been
developed in a multiyear global process with ACM and IEEE-CS as main
sponsors. Several other academic and professional societies, including AIS,
have also contributed to the project. AIS has served in a very important
role in the CC2020 process by representing (together with ISCAP EDSIG) the
interests of the global Information Systems community and the perspectives
that integrate computing technology with its organizational and societal
transformational capabilities.

The purpose of CC2020 is to examine the current curricular guidelines for
academic degree programs in computing and provide a vision for the future
of computing education. The draft report is available at
https://www.cc2020.net, and the project steering committee welcomes
feedback from the global computing education community by June 15, 2020.
Please take this opportunity to review the CC2020 draft document and give
your feedback to the steering committee using the link available on the
project website.

Thank you very much in advance!

On behalf of the CC2020 steering committee,

Heikki Topi
VP of Education, AIS
Professor and Chair, Computer Information Systems, Bentley University



o examine the current curricular guidelines for academic degree programs in
computing and provide a vision for the future of computing. The project has
produced a draft report that is available for review from May 1, 2020 to
June 15, 2020.
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