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EdASE - Educating Autistic Software Engineers

Summer Camp, Clemson University, Human Factors of Software Engineering, 2021

EdASE, or “Educating Autistic Software Engineers,” is an annual online summer camp hosted by the Human Factors of Software Engineering (HFSE). Every summer, the HFSE research lab hosts this summer camp for high school students on the autism spectrum to expose them to high-level video game design, giving them the unique opportunity to code their own video games from scratch and network with peers.

CPSC2150 - Software Development Foundations

Undergraduate Course, Clemson University, Computer Science, 2023

Software Development Foundations, or CPSC2150, is the first course undergraduate Clemson students take in the Software Engineering path, which is composed of 2150 -> 3720 -> 4720/6720 -> 4910 -> 8720. In this course, students are intoduced to and become familarized with some of the most common and best practices of every-day software development, such as the use of GitHub, the abstraction of code, and unit testing. This course is also the current first required exposure students have to the Java programming language.