Brittany Kos (BS, MS computer science, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, 2012, 2014) studiesÌýcollegiate hackathons and computer science education. She usesÌýbelonging and professional computer science identity theory to study hackathon environments.
Kos'Ìýwork is focused on women in computing, with the effort of bridging the severe gender gap seen in that field. Her goal is to study and adapt hackathon environments to better welcome diverse students into that space. By including more students in the informal learning environment of hackathons, she hopesÌýto build their sense of belonging and develop their sense of professional computing identity as well asÌýcreate a more diverse and inclusive future.ÌýÌý
Kos' advisor is Lecia Barker, associate professor of information science in theÌýCollege of Media, Communication and Information.
For more information about Brittany, viewÌýÌýand herÌý.ÌýAlumni pages are not always updated after graduation.​
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Publications:
- Kos, B. A. 2019. Understanding Female-Focused Hackathon Participants' Collaboration Styles and Event Goals. In ICGJ '19: The fourth annual International Conference on Game Jams, Hackathons, and Game Creation Events, (San Francisco, CA, USA – March 17, 2019). DOI:
- Brittany Ann Kos. 2018.ÌýThe Collegiate Hackathon Experience.ÌýExtended abstract for theÌý2018 ACM SIGCSE Doctoral Consortium. In Proceedings of ICER '18: International Computing Education Research conference.Ìý(Espoo, Finland, August 13-15, 2018).
- Brittany Ann KosÌýand SarahÌýMiller. Ìý2017. ÌýGrade-a-thons and Divide-and-Conquer: Effective Assessment at Scale. InÌýProceedings of ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition. (ASEE '17)ÌýÌý(June 25-28, 2017).
- Behnke, K. A., Kos, B. A., Bennett, J. 2016. Computer Science Principles: Impacting Student Motivation & Learning Within and Beyond the Classroom. InÌýProceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on International Computing Education ResearchÌý(ICER '16), (Melbourne, AUS, Sept.Ìý08 - 12, 2016), 171-180.Ìý
- Brittany Ann KosÌýand Elizabeth Sims.Ìý2015.ÌýÌý.ÌýIn SIGCSE'15 Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, (Kansas City, Missouri, 2015), ACM, 681-681(abstract only).
- Brittany Ann Kos and Elizabeth Sims. 2014. ÌýInfographics: The New 5-Paragraph Essay. In Rocky Mountain Celebration of Women in Computing,Ìý(Oct. 23-25, 2014 Laramie, Wyoming).
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