Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Robotics Camp led by USF CompSci student



Thanks to Jarrod Cupps, Web Application Development major, who has been working this summer teaching robotics at the USF Solutions kids camps program.  There’s been a lot of fun and opportunity for these young people to get introduced to robotics and programming.  Jarrod taught classes using various Lego® robotics products, including Wedo and Mindstorms.


There were six different classes aimed at various age ranges and skill levels.  Opportunities were there for students K- 12.  



 

Great work, Jarrod.




If you have an internship, job, or other activity you'd like to share, please contact Ruth.  I'd love to add it to our department blog.
  

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Graduation's Here


 
On May 5th, seven Computer Science department students walked down the aisle to receive their diplomas.  A lively group prepared for the ceremony.

From Left to right:  James Bowman, Kevin Healy, Megan O'Brien, Jason Kryst, Mitch Cannon, Matt Strama
  There were a lot of happy faces after the ceremony.  Kevin Healy and Megan O'Brien received the degree of Bachelor of Science, Computer ScienceJames Bowman and Daniel Zarycki received the degree of Bachelor of  Science, Information TechnologyMitchell Cannon and Matthew Strama received the degree of Bachelor of  Science, Information Technology, Network Specialist, and Jason Kryst received the degree of Bachelor of  Science, Web Application Development.  

 Dan, Mitch, Matt & Jason will continue with the companies where they have worked as students. Kevin, Megan & James are looking for new opportunities.   

Join us in congratulating them and wishing them well.  

        

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Dinner, Dancing, Graduating

On May 4th two of our graduating Computer Science Department students attended the Commencement Dinner held at the 150 West Banquet Facility in Joliet.  Dan Zarycki, Information Technology, and Jason Kryst, Web Application Development, had a great time with other students, especially a group of students with whom they attended Plainfield High School.


Jason was honored by the Alumni Association as an outstanding student for his contributions at USF by working, among other things, on the Greening of the Campus site and the Recreation Administration internship site project.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Service and Senior Projects

Spring 2012 Senior Project has been a great success. This year our 12 senior project students partnered with non-for-profit organizations to assist with aiding them in their missions of service. Our friends who partnered with us were the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago, Portiuncula Center for Prayer in Frankfort, and USF’s own Recreation Administration department. The students formed in teams of three.  On April 26th our students presented their projects for their clients and a number of guests.


Team #1 consisted of Kevin Healy, Computer Science, Andrew Johnson, Information Technology, and Ross McCallister, Computer Science and Information Technology. They worked with the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago’s Retirement Community, Marian Village. For Marian Village they built an Android App that included secure signon for the staff, a residents’ app that allowed access to the dining menus from the phone, and access to the directory of the staff of Marian Village so they would have that information at their fingertips. They also built an additional functionality in the app that allowed mobile access to the project Team #2 worked on.

Team #2 consisted of Mitch Cannon, Information Technology, Joe Robinson, Information Technology, and Matt Strama, Information Technology/Network Specialist. They also worked with Marian Village, the retirement community supported by the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago. They used Google Maps, a satellite view, building blueprints, and live information from the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago’s system to allow a display of each community floor-by-floor to determine which apartments and homes were vacant and which are currently tenanted. The satellite view of Google Maps allows for the zooming in to the building layouts. For security purposes this information would be restricted to the staff.


Team #3 consisted of Jarrod Cupps, Web Application Development, Rachel DeAngelo, Web Application Development, and Jason Kryst, Web Application Development. They worked with USF’s Recreation Administration Department to develop a new internship tracking system. Because of certifications and requirements of internships the Rec Admin department had very specific needs. Team #3 developed a database and an Intranet interface. The user friendly interface provided a way for Rec Admin personnel to easily add and update internship information and for students to request application information for an internship.



Team #4 consisted of James Bowman, Information Technology, Megan O’Brien, Computer Science, and Dan Zarycki, Information Technology. They worked with Portiuncula in Frankfort to develop a new website. Their project changed over the course of the semester from a website update to a redesign. Some of the requirements were a new calendar system, a new photo management system, and improvement of Search Engine Optimization. Their project included documentation for the users so that updates to calendars and pictures can easily be maintained.

All the teams worked on requirements gathering from their respective clients, project plans with deliverables, and at the end of the project turnover of the software and documentation. Many hours of building test systems, addressing changes, learning new software, investigating options, and all the challenges kept these seniors involved and ultimately proud of what they accomplished.

We’d like to recognize our partners for their contributions to our students.

Janine Hicks of USF contacted us last semester with a request for students to do a website update for Portiuncula – The Center for Prayer in Frankfort.  The update turned into a redesign.  Mary Lou Nugent was our contact and worked closely with our student team along with Janine.  Thank you to Janine Hicks and Mary Lou Nugent.

Professor Syd Sklar of USF’s Recreation Administration brought up the need his department had for a specialized way of handling internships in the course of several conversations.  This discussion led to the project that created a database and a web interface to that data.  Our thanks to Syd for his work with the students.

Finally a very special thanks must be made to Jim Schuler, of the Franciscan Sisters of Chicago Corporation.  Jim is one of our USF Computer Science alumni. Last semester we contacted him to see if there was anything that our students might work on for the Franciscan Sister of Chicago.  Jim very graciously came up with two projects involving their retirement communities.  Jim attended many of the class meetings so that he could help the students with their projects, refining them and helping them meet the challenges that arose.  Jim was a valued part of this process helping students over the rough spots with their projects.  Jim, you were truly a God-send!

Let's all go the to movies!


Indie Games The Movie was a fascinating look at the world of independent game developers. Thanks to the efforts of lab assistant, Kevin Healy a trip was organized to the Music Box Theatre on Chicago’s north side. Attending the event were James Bowman, Kevin Healy, Megan O’Brien, Daniel Zarycki, and Computer Science alumnus, Nick Zelinsinky.

Picture are Kevin Healy, Nick Zelinsnky, Dan Zarycki, Megan O'Brien, and James Bowma

The co-directors of the documentary were on-hand to answer questions after the movie, and then a drawing for the Adobe Suite capped off the events at the Music Box. On the ride back to USF a lively discussion about the movie continued.

Many thanks to our driver, Ken, for a pleasant and safe trip.


Alumni Rock!

Many thanks to all our Computer Science Department alumni who made it out to talk to our students about the interview and resume process on April 12th. This was our 5th annual event. Our alumni provided great tips on what should be included on a resume, questions that might be asked, and things a interviewee should bring up during an interview. These tips are important to keep in mind whether you interviewing for a permanent position or an internship.


As part of our celebration we inducted our latest members to the Epsilon Delta Pi Honor Society. The new inductees were Mitch Cannon, Jarrod Cupps, Rachel DeAngelo, Daniel Zarycki,

We acknowledge contributions made by our students and alumni to the department and to the university.  For their help with the Dirksen Junior High workshop we recognized Jarrod Cupps, Joe Robinson, and Kevin Healy.  For their work on the Mobile App Programming Event we recognized Nick Bond, Jarrod Cupps, Ross McCallister, and USF Computer Science alumnus, Scott Walton.  And finally for their work on the support for the USF Greening of the Campus website, we recognized Jason Kryst and Jarrod Cupps.

We announced our Meritorious Service Award winner, Jarrod Cupps and our Joan Nahas Ramuta Award winner, Ross McCallister.
Pictured are Jason Kryst, Dan Zarycki, Kevin Healy, Nick Bond, and Jarrod Cupps

Afterwards alumni and students gathered casually to chat, acquaintances were renewed and new ones made. A suggestion for next year is that students bring their resumes along so that the alumni can give advice on the content.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

You're invited.

We're hosting our 
Fifth Annual Computer Science Department Alumni-Student Event
on
Thursday, April 12th, 2012
6 PM - 8 PM
Room A102
St. Albert's Hall

Yes, this we'll be our fifth year!  It's always a lot of fun. A great chance to connect and reconnect with others who went to USF (or College of St. Francis).  Once again we're asking our alumni to talk about the interview and resume process for those who are looking for programming or IT jobs.   Their experiences are invaluable.  

It's always a fun evening.

Some topics we'll cover in our meeting are:
  • What works on a technical resume.
  • What should a candidate emphasize on a resume
  • What should be in a cover letter.
  • Questions that interviewers ask.
  • Questions candidates should ask.
  • Information that a candidate should have about the company before an interview.
  • Anything else students want to ask or alumni want to offer is also welcome.
This is an informal discussion, a sharing of insights and tips, so we'll provide some snacks and beverages.

It will be a fun, interactive experience and a chance to see old friends and make new ones.  

We'll have a robot on display from our first ever Robotics class being taught by Tim Archer, USF Computer Science, 1998 





                                   
and hear about the success of our first 
Programming for the Droid class, taught last fall by T.J. Eakle, USF Mathematics/Computer Science, 2009.  







We'll talk about upcoming new classes - 
C#  & .Net Programming which will be taught by Scott Walton, USF Computer Science, 1993, 


as well as our nine week seminar series on 

Cloud Computing and Virtualization 
that we're offering in conjunction with ACCA - Associated Colleges of the Chicago Area.  

We'll announce the Joan Nahas Ramuta Award winner and our department winner for Meritorious Service.  We'll induct our newest members of Epsilon Delta Pi (EDP) Honor Society.

Please let Ruth know if you can join us.



Game Making - an inside look




USF Computer Science and Information Technology students are invited to attend a screening of the critically acclaimed documentary Indie Game: The Movie at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago on Tuesday, April 17th.
The 96 min film follows the dramatic journeys of game developers as they create and release their games to the world. The screening includes an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers and Adobe® prizes.
Indie Game: The Movie
2012 Sundance Official Selection World Documentary Competition
2012 Sundance Winner for Best Editing in World Cinema
2012 South by Southwest Official Selection
Transportation and tickets will be provided by Student Life. We will be leaving campus at 5:00 PM and returning at approximately 10:30 PM.

Tickets are limited, so if you are interested in attending please contact Prof. Ruth Weldon (Rweldon@stfrancis.edu) or lab assistant Kevin Healy (kevinhealy@stfrancis.edu) ASAP.

There is an APP for that.

         
Our mobile event was a great success.  It was well attended and the presenters did a great job introducing the audience to the ins and outs of developing on different mobile platforms.




Ross McCallister - Computer Science and IT, Jarrod Cupps-IT, and Nick Bond -Computer Science and IT provided a great deal of knowledge and insight into the mobile app development process. Comments from the attendees were overwhelmingly positive.


L-R, Scott Walton, Jarrod Cupps, Nick Bond, Ross McCallister
The event was not only informative but it highlighted what a talented and knowledgeable group of students we have in the USF Computer Science Department.  The students organized, ran and presented at the meeting.   They were ably aided in their presentations by alumnus Scott Walton, Computer Science 1993

Excellent work to all involved.
    

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Creating Mobile Apps Event

We're going to have a discussion evening about developing in Android and other platforms such as IOS (iPhone) and Windows Mobile.
So mark the date:

    Creating Mobile Apps Event
    Tuesday, Feb 21,
    6:30 PM
    A102 - St. Albert's Hall.



Ross McCallister (Computer Science & IT Senior) will be showing how to begin developing apps for Android Smartphones. Nick Bond (Computer Science & IT Freshman) will cover the Apple iPhoneTM platform and Scott Walton (Computer Science 1993) will cover the MS WindowsTM platform. Jarrod Cupps (Web Application Development Senior) and TJ Eakle  (Mathematics/Computer Science 2009) will be discussing web tool integration in the new mobile market.   Learn how you can get started in this cutting edge field.

Our first Android course was a success with TJ Eakle at the helm.   As we reviewed the course we determined that a Java course would be a good pre-req for the Android class, so we'll be offering Java in the Fall, and Programming for the Android in the Spring for the coming Academic year.

If our Mobile App Development night inspires you to get creating, please keep that in mind.

Life long learning is an integral part of Computer Science at USF
   

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Top Secret Rosies


      
How did WWII change our world of technology?

Who were the first programmers? 

What did the ENIAC look like?


These are great questions.  The answers to some of  these questions have been classified until recently.  Now Top Secret Rosies reveals the story in a one hour documentary.   AfterMath & the Computer Science Department are working together to sponsor two showings of this entertaining program.  

Tuesday, Feb 7
2 PM & 4 PM
Room A124
St. Albert's Hall


There will be refreshments and a free T-Shirt raffle at each showing. 
           
We're celebrating e day (2.7) with the Math department.
We hope to see you there.
       

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Congratulations to 2011 Computer Science graduates

It's Winter graduation time!

We want to offer our congratulations to our latest graduates in Computer Science:  Joel Perez, Alexander Schmid, (Magna cum laude) and Nicholas Zelinski (Cum laude).   We're very proud of you.


Pictured are Alex and Nick.  Unfortunately, Joel was unable to attend the ceremony.  Alex starts his new job with CA Technologies on Jan 17th.  Nick is starting his new job on Jan 23rd.

Everyone in the Computer Science department wishes them both the very best of luck.   We look forward to hearing from you.