Day 2, Lecture Hall B, November 3, 2020
 
Panel Session: Summer 2020 Computer Science Program Leader Panel--Raena Cota (Moderated by Dr. Marshall Taylor)
  
Raena Cota presented the Summer 2020 Computer Science Program Leader Panel on November 3, 2020 at 12pm EST. Co-presenters included: Mari Langford, Avery Lee, Kami Otero de Owens, Sikta Das, Jazmin Collins, and Vensan Cabardo.
  
Paper Session: What are Students Saying—Dr. Ramon D. Garcia-Barrios, Raena Cota, Sergio Madrid (Moderated by Dr. Julia Parra)


  
Dr. Ramon D. Garcia-Barrios presented Perspectives on Resilience and Facing Adversity from University of Puerto Rico-Humacao, Raena Cota and co-presenters Mari Langford and Ramon Ramirez presented the paper Summer 2020 Computer Science Programs: Challenges and Successes  
  
  
Sergio Madrid presented Educación en los tiempos del COVID/Higher education in the times of COVID on November 3, 2020 at 1pm EST.
  
Panel Session: Researching Vaping: A pop trend or potential health crisis? Math, Clubs, and Gerontology, what do they have in common?--Dr. Roger Isaac Blanco (Moderated by Associate Dean Dr. Antonio Garcia)



Dr. Roger Issac Blanco and co-presenters Dr. Trinidad Arguelles, Ms. Sandra Daire, and Dr. Maria Monzon-Medina presented Researching Vaping: A pop trend or potential health crisis? Math, Clubs, and Gerontology, what do they have in common? on November 3, 2020 at 2pm EST.
  
Panel Session: Finding my space: sharing experiential learnings, thoughts and strategies within the current digital world--Dr. Olivera Jokic (Moderated by Associate Dean Dr. Antonio Garcia)



Dr. Olivera Jokic presented the panel Finding my space: sharing experiential learnings, thoughts and strategies within the current digital world on November 3, 2020 at 3:15pm EST. Co-presenters included Emily Velasco, Rachel Rosado, and Marcela Jorge-Ventura.
 
Workshop: Using Natural Language Processing to Understand Student Concerns in Course Feedback by Dr. Marshall Taylor



Dr. Marshall Taylor taught a mini-workshop on Using Natural Language Processing to Understand Student Concerns in Course Feedback on November 3, 2020 at 4:15pm EST.