New Resources from DO-IT's Computing Related Projects

DO-IT continues involvement in several projects focused on making computing education and careers more welcoming. This includes the AccessComputing Alliance, our AccessUR2PhD (Undergraduate Research to PhD) project, and our participation in the Alliance for Innovative Interdisciplinary Computing Education (AiiCE). Check out and share these new resources:
- Brief: Tips for Disabled Computing Students: Navigating Graduate School on the Path to a PhD (AccessUR2PhD)
- Research Article: Toward Accessible Parsons Problems on Mobile Platforms (Data Science for All)
- Recordings from the 2026 SIGCSE Technical Symposium
- Amy Ko’s Opening Keynote: “Love, Learning, and Computer Education”
- Panel The Future of CS Education with Richard Ladner
- Webinars
- Impostor Phenomenon in an Academic Environment with Mary Huff, Dragonfly Mental Health (AccessComputing)
- Supporting Students with Disabilities in Research with Kayla Brown and Scott Bellman (AccessUR2PhD)
- Including Students with Disabilities in CS Education, Part 1 and Part 2 with Richard Lander (AccessComputing)
- Where Will I Find the Time? A Flexible Ecosystem Approach to Digital Accessibility Training with Mary-Colleen Jenkins, UW (AccessComputing)
- Book Chat with author Rua Williams: Disabling Intelligences: Legacies of Eugenics and How We are Wrong about AI with Rua Williams, Purdue University (AiiCE)
- Disability, Pop Culture, and Technology with Kayla Brown (AccessComputing)
