ACM2Y – a group for those interested in computing education in 2-year programs
SIGCSE 2026 Community College Reception attendees

SIGCSE 2026

Many ACM2Y members had a great time at the SIGCSE Symposium in St. Louis, MO, February 18-21, 2026. This photo is from the Community College reception hosted by ACM2Y and the ACM CCECC. There were some great talks, discussions, lunch gatherings, and more. If you are new to conferences, check out the recording of our […]

AI and Community College Programming Education

What do your computing students need to know about AI after graduating with a two-year degree? What are the expectations of employers? Join us for a panel discussion on AI and community college programming education. Date: February 25, 2026 Time: 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 8pm GMT Where: Watch the Recording on YouTube Speakers: […]

Tools in Computer Science Education

This online session will bring together educators and experts to explore how tools and collaborative technologies are transforming computer science education. The event will feature keynote insights, interactive discussions on teaching tools, and opportunities to share resources and best practices. Date: November 20, 2025 Time: 8am PT / 11am ET / 3pm GMT Where: Watch […]

Unlock the Power of Conferences: Attending, Collaborating and Presenting

Discover the numerous benefits of attending and participating in conferences! This session explores why conferences matter, how they contribute to professional growth, and how they can enhance your teaching. Learn about key computing and cybersecurity conferences, strategies for selecting the right event, funding opportunities, and overcoming common barriers. Whether you’re attending, presenting, or bringing students, […]

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Event: Generative AI Use in Community College Computing Programs

The growth of generative AI has exploded in recent years and it is impacting computing education at the community college level. This online Birds of a Feather session will offer a platform for community college computing educators to discuss the use of generative AI in their classrooms and programs. Topics include student use of gen […]

Flyer for ACM2Y DEI Event

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Two-Year Computing Programs

The concepts of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have been trending as businesses, institutions and even local governments have begun to disengage from their commitment to these important components of any learning environment. Join us on Tuesday, April 16th as we discuss the importance of DEI in two-year computing programs. Event Title: Diversity, Equity and […]

CCECC Curriculum Panel Flyer

Event: How Does Your Computing Program Measure Up?

How Does Your Computing Program Measure Up? ACM Curriculum Guidelines for 2-Year Programs Join ACM2Y for this online panel which will introduce ACM’s suite of curriculum guidelines for 2-year computing programs at the associate-degree level, including Computer Science, IT, Cybersecurity, and Data Science. Virtual Event Details Date: Thursday, January 25, 2024 Time: 11am PT / […]

OER

Open Educational Resources (OER)

Without a doubt, higher education is shifting. Websites, custom courses, YouTube and the like provide individuals with a wealth of information and opportunity to learn something new. As we work to identify ways to eliminate barriers to higher education, cost is a typical consideration. We’re not talking about tuition cost, but the cost of textbooks. […]

OER Panel Flyer

New Event: Is OER right for your classroom?

Educators and administrators are often seeking ways to reduce barriers for learners. The cost of course materials may be considered a barrier for some. Open Educational Resources (OER) allow learners to meet course objectives without the need to invest money in expensive textbooks. Join us on on January 27, 2023 as we welcome a panel […]

USCYBERCOM Faculty Cyber Persistence Workshop

On June 23 and 24, the University of Cincinnati Center for Cyber Strategy and Policy hosted the U.S. Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network Faculty Workshop on Cyber Persistence: Theory and Practice. Eleven panelists from academia, government, and the military presented on various topics in cyber persistence to an in-person audience of 20, including one community […]