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Mailing Lists

1. Associations involved.  We plan to use these groups to distribute information about our workshop and recruit faculty.

Pennsylvania Association of Computer and Information Science Educators:  http://www.sru.edu/depts/pacise/  a consortium of state schools in Pennsylvania.  They hold an annual conference and maintain contact in between.  IUP was a founding member of this organization.http://www.ccue.org/.  at http://www.ccue.org/.  Largely concentrated in the tri-state region of PA, West Ohio and West Virginia. This group runs annual workshops and conferences mainly for faculty in the area.  We have worked with them in the past.

Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges (CCSC) at http://www.ccsc.org/.  They are a national group and have annual conferences in various regions including the North East.   Dr. Andrew Yang presented his background white paper at the North east conference last November.  It was well received. 

IEEE Johnstown (PA, USA) Section at http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r2/johnstown/:  This group is very active and many of them work in computer systems and education.  They have close ties with the University of Pittsburgh-Computer Science at Johnstown.   Several of us have memberships in this group.

ACM-Special Interest Group in Computer Science Education:  SIGSE. at http://www.acm.org/sigcse/

American Society of Criminology at http://www.asc41.com/

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. At http://www.acjs.org/

SecurityFocus’s list of Mail Lists for security:  http://securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/forums.pl

NSF-Grant-01-11:Cybersecurity Education and Research Center for Western Pennsylvania/Ohio/WV-Federal CyberService Training and Education.   P.I.  Dr. William Oblitey.  Co-PI's:  Dr. Dennis Giever  dgiever@iup.edu ; Dr. Mary Micco micco@iup.edu.