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Maintaining Diversity in Computer Science in the Face of Capacity Limitations Eric Roberts Clayman

Maintaining Diversity in Computer Science in the Face of Capacity Limitations Eric Roberts Clayman Institute for Research on Gender March 5, 2015

A Noteworthy Anniversary

A Noteworthy Anniversary

My Life Prior to Wellesley • In the 1970 s, I lived in a

My Life Prior to Wellesley • In the 1970 s, I lived in a bifurcated world: 01001000 01100001 01110010 011101100001 01110010 01100100 Academically, I was deeply involved in computer science. Politically, I was deeply committed to feminism. • It became painfully clear that the opportunities open to the men I knew in my academic work were far greater than those open to the women with whom I shared my political energies. • I decided to try to remedy the situation by setting up a computer science program at a women’s college and ended up taking a position at Wellesley in 1980.

The Success of the Wellesley Program • In its first three years, Wellesley produced

The Success of the Wellesley Program • In its first three years, Wellesley produced an average of 15 computer science graduates each year, which was enough to create a measurable change in the percentage of women taking positions in the computing industry in Massachusetts. • One of my first students at Wellesley was Amy Pearl, who went on to get a Master’s degree in computer science here at Stanford before becoming a leading member of the Java team at Sun Microsystems. Amy also authored two reports on the status of women in computer science that were featured as cover stories in the flagship journal of the ACM professional society. • Other early graduates went on to take significant positions in industry, and at least two of my students have gone on to academic careers in computer science. • Thirty-two years later, the Wellesley department is still producing between 15 and 20 computer science majors each year.

When Did Things Change?

When Did Things Change?

Women Attack Male-Dominated CS http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=2 zfqw 8 nh. Uw. A

Women Attack Male-Dominated CS http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=2 zfqw 8 nh. Uw. A Superbowl Sunday, January 1984

The Challenge of Achieving Diversity • The percentage of women majoring in computer science

The Challenge of Achieving Diversity • The percentage of women majoring in computer science is small relative to that of men. • Participation by African American, Hispanic, and Native American students is typically even smaller. • Statistics on diversity in computer science have not improved in recent years, despite gains in other fields. For women, participation rates declined through most of the 1990 s before rebounding slightly at the end of the decade.

Images of Women in The Social Network • Even though most images of women

Images of Women in The Social Network • Even though most images of women in The Social Network are negative, both of the uniformly positive characters are women. • At the beginning of the film, Erica Albright (Rooney Mara) breaks up with Mark Zuckerberg with a harsh assessment of his character. • Erica’s words are neatly reprised at the end by the lawyer Marylin Delpy (Rashida Jones). • Neither of these women has anything to do with computers. They represent the “adults” of the film.

The Bermuda Project • Bermuda is a small island lying 600 miles east of

The Bermuda Project • Bermuda is a small island lying 600 miles east of North Carolina. • Its land area is approximately 20 square miles (less than twice the size of the Stanford campus). • Its population is 62, 000 (roughly the size of Palo Alto) with two public high schools: Berkeley and Cedarbridge. • In 1998, Stanford was asked to design a new computer science curriculum for Bermuda’s public secondary schools. • The Bermuda curriculum has been extremely Marissa successful. Mayer Five (now CEOwho of Yahoo!) years after graduation, more than 40% of students had taken at least two CS courses were working in an IT-related job.

Image of Computing (California) In 1998, sixth-graders in selected California schools were asked to

Image of Computing (California) In 1998, sixth-graders in selected California schools were asked to draw their image of a computer professional. The drawings are for the most part aligned with traditional stereotypes:

Images of Computing (Bermuda) In Bermuda, we repeated this experiment after students had taken

Images of Computing (Bermuda) In Bermuda, we repeated this experiment after students had taken our courses and got rather different results:

Tsunami or Sea Change? Responding to the Explosion of Student Interest in Computer Science

Tsunami or Sea Change? Responding to the Explosion of Student Interest in Computer Science Ed Lazowska Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering University of Washington Eric Roberts Professor of Computer Science and Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education Stanford University NCWIT 10 th Anniversary Summit May 2014

CS Enrollments Are Exploding Stanford MIT 2500 1200 2000 1000 800 1500 total CS

CS Enrollments Are Exploding Stanford MIT 2500 1200 2000 1000 800 1500 total CS 106 A 1000 500 total 600 CS 105 400 CS 101 200 6. 00 University of Pennsylvania 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 314 20 1 213 20 1 112 20 1 011 20 1 910 20 0 809 20 0 708 20 0 607 20 0 314 20 1 213 20 1 112 20 1 011 20 1 910 9 80 20 0 708 0 607 0 6. 01 Harvard 800 700 600 500 total 400 CIS 110 300 CIS 120 200 CS 50 100 314 20 1 -1 3 12 20 1 -1 1 10 20 -1 0 09 20 -0 9 08 20 -0 8 20 07 -0 7 06 20 314 20 1 213 20 1 -1 2 11 20 011 20 0 910 9 80 20 0 708 20 06 -0 7 0

Challenges for Stanford • Computer science has become increasingly popular, both as a choice

Challenges for Stanford • Computer science has become increasingly popular, both as a choice of major and as a field for elective study. – CS is now by far the largest major at Stanford. – CS has more majors than the humanities departments combined. – More than 95% of Stanford undergraduates now take at least one CS course. – CS 106 A is now the largest course at Stanford. by a factor of two.

Top Majors at Stanford (as of July 2012)

Top Majors at Stanford (as of July 2012)

Top Majors at Stanford (as of July 2013)

Top Majors at Stanford (as of July 2013)

Top Majors at Stanford (as of October 21, 2014) As of the end of

Top Majors at Stanford (as of October 21, 2014) As of the end of 2014 -15, CS has 911 majors, almost three times the size of its next closest rival.

What a Stanford Woman in CS Looks Like With 244 women declared at the

What a Stanford Woman in CS Looks Like With 244 women declared at the end of last year, CS is in a dead heat with Hum Bio for the title of most popular major for women at Stanford.

Challenges for Stanford • Computer science has become increasingly popular, both as a choice

Challenges for Stanford • Computer science has become increasingly popular, both as a choice of major and as a field for elective study. – CS is now by far the largest major at Stanford. – CS has more majors than the humanities departments combined. – More than 95% of Stanford undergraduates now take at least one CS course. – CS 106 A is now the largest course at Stanford by a factor of two. • The shift in enrollment patterns is starting to threaten Stanford’s traditional balance. • The growing student load is putting an unacceptable load on the faculty, lecturers, teaching assistants, and undergraduate section leaders.

The Cyclical Nature of CS Enrollments • CS has experienced cyclical enrollments in the

The Cyclical Nature of CS Enrollments • CS has experienced cyclical enrollments in the past. • But cycles are not all the same. . This decline was caused by a fall in capacity as colleges and universities found themselves unable to satisfy the demand This decline was caused by a fall in demand after the dot-com collapse

We’ve Been Here Before • The situation that Computer Science is likely to face

We’ve Been Here Before • The situation that Computer Science is likely to face over the next five years is not unprecedented. Much the same situation occurred in the 1980 s. • In the early 1980 s, the availability of personal computers led to an explosion of student interest in computer science. At some universities, student demand doubled in a single year. • Unfortunately, universities did not have the capacity to satisfy the growing demand. – – Workloads for faculty increased substantially. Faculty members began to leave for greener pastures. Replacement faculty were nearly impossible to find. Graduate students turned away from academic careers.

The Kent Curtis Report

The Kent Curtis Report

The Kent Curtis Report

The Kent Curtis Report

The Kent Curtis Report

The Kent Curtis Report

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Dick Gabriel’s Proposal for a Software MFA Softwareapt education todaycan is be embodied Computer Another comparison found ininthe creative Science writing and It. Software programs, supplemented by arts. is entirely. Engineering possible to become an extraordinary writer informal mentoring on the job. and I find this and approach by one’s self, by simply writing reading, many unsatisfactory. development is a way performance excellent writers Software progress this way. A faster to gain exhibiting skills developed by anofindividual—often in groups competence is through a Master Fine Arts program, which of designed teams in order to achieve the one’s scale of software is to rapidly increase skills and torequired. get one In this way, software development is like putting on a play, prepared to bring to bear critical thinking to the process of which requires the skills and performances continuing improvement. Some believe thatofalla number aspects of people working on stageare and behind the scenes. software design in andtandem development really engineering or Such skills can be developed isolation practice scientific disciplines where theinmodels of through engineering and with other amateurs putting on them playsnor in public science apply, and I or willeven not by quarrel with try to without any training at all. . . But convince them otherwise. . how much faster could talent be This developed in aiseducational program that recognized that <tab> proposal predicated on the belief being a good writing software of an arts-like performance software designer has andenough developer requires talent, and that component the program tailoredliken to it? the practice of talent can bethat developed. Wewas explicitly software to the practice of fine art. http: //www. dreamsongs. com/MFASoftware. html Dick Gabriel software wizard prizewinning poet

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