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ACM Update. November 2, 2013 John White. Outline. ACM Update Membership International initiatives Education Upcoming ACM retreat. Membership. ACM Today. Membership. ACM Today. ACM in General. Membership. ACM in General. Membership. ACM in General. Membership – Professional. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ACM Update
November 2, 2013
John White
Outline
• ACM Update
– Membership
– International initiatives
– Education
– Upcoming ACM retreat
Membership
• Membership
ACM Today
31-Aug-13
Professional 76,674Student 32,076
108,750
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Professional Members
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Total
• Membership
Total 108,750 100%
US 52,154 48%Canada 3,442 3%Europe 16,535 15%India 7,170 7%China 14,412 13%Hong Kong 428 0%Other Intl. 14,609 13%
ACM in General
• Membership
Total 108,750 100%
US 52,154 48%Canada 3,442 3%Europe 16,535 15%India 7,170 7%China 14,412 13%Hong Kong 428 0%Other Intl. 14,609 13%
ACM in General
• Membership – Professional
Total 76,674 100%
US 38,912 51%Canada 2,613 3%Europe 12,409 16%India 3,589 5%China 9,369 12%Hong Kong 349 0%Other Intl. 9,433 12%
ACM in General
• Membership – Student
Total 32,076 100%
US 13,242 41%Canada 829 3%Europe 4,126 13%India 3,581 11%China 5,043 16%Hong Kong 79 0%Other Intl. 5,176 16%
ACM in General
• Trends– Total
June-08 June-09 June-10 June-11 June-12 Aug-13 % Change
Total 88,882 94,204 97,110 96,280 103,663 108,750 22.4%
US 53,439 55,608 55,744 54,543 53,384 52,154 -2.4%
Canada 3,498 3,705 4,173 3,867 3,538 3,442 -1.6%
Europe 14,615 15,328 16,753 17,141 16,514 16,535 13.1%
India 2,683 2,858 3,868 4,564 4,402 7,170 167.2%
China 1,149 1,846 1,733 1,556 11,470 14,412 1154.3%
Hong Kong 421 456 552 478 448 428 1.7%
Other Intl. 13,077 14,403 14,287 14,131 13,907 14,609 11.7%
Membership
• Trends– Professional
June-08 June-09 June-10 June-11 June-12 Aug-13 % Change
Total 66,535 68,596 68,717 68,514 74,502 76,674 15.2%
US 41,882 42,369 41,331 40,612 39,892 38,912 -7.1%
Canada 2,833 2,936 2,890 2,835 2,723 2,613 -7.8%
Europe 11,131 11,720 12,374 12,315 12,335 12,409 11.5%
India 1,457 1,675 2,425 2,742 2,270 3,589 146.3%
China 482 587 719 680 7,852 9,369 1843.8%
Hong Kong 359 357 351 354 349 349 -2.8%
Other Intl. 8,391 8,952 8,627 8,976 9,081 9,433 12.4%
Membership
• Trends– Students
June-08 June-09 June-10 June-11 June-12 Aug-13 % Change
Total 22,347 25,608 28,393 27,766 29,161 32,076 43.5%
US 11,557 13,239 14,413 13,931 13,492 13,242 14.6%
Canada 665 769 1,283 1,032 815 829 24.7%
Europe 3,484 3,608 4,379 4,826 4,179 4,126 18.4%
India 1,226 1,183 1,443 1,822 2,132 3,581 192.1%
China 667 1,259 1,014 876 3,618 5,043 656.1%
Hong Kong 62 99 201 124 99 79 27.4%
Other Intl. 4,686 5,451 5,660 5,155 4,826 5,176 10.5%
Membership
International Initiatives
International Initiatives
• Europe
– Established ACM Europe as a legal entity within the EU
– First European Computing Research Congress (ECRC) held in May in Paris
– Issued report on secondary computing education in Europe
– Engaging research funding issues/policy at the EU level
• India
– Legal entity within India with ACM India Council elected by ACM Indian members
– Education initiative
– Taking a CRA-like role for India
International Initiatives
• China
– MOU with China Computer Federation (CCF) extended
– Rebuilt the ACM China Council
– Held a meeting of the full ACM China Council in Changsha
• Building agenda for chapters, education, publication, awards
• Soon will start monthly translation of CACM to Chinese– Five articles per month– High quality translation
» First pass: contractors» Second pass: ACM China CACM Editorial Board domain experts
– MOE may invest in this effort» Acknowledge CACM as a legitimate publication in China» Contribute to raising awareness of the Chinese version of CACM
Education
Education
• CS 2013 coming to a conclusion
• Education Policy
– The “community” partnering with code.org to build a public/private partnership to shift the US education system
– ACM is in a unique partnership with code.org
– Code.org• Scaling the strategy to increase access to real CS in K12
• Leading the advocacy work of CinC
• Leading the public awareness work of CS Education Week
• MOOC’s Symposium
– ACM Symposium on Learning @ Scale
– Sponsor: ACM Education Board
ACM Retreat
Origins
• Original motivation
– Open access movement and the challenges/threats posed to the ACM publishing program (and business)
– Getting in front of publishing trends
• But there are major challenges to multiple dimensions of ACM
– Membership
– Technical communities (SIGs) and conferences
– Publishing/DL
– The models that underpin all of the above
Structure
• Question to be answered:
– How must ACM restructure its portfolio of core activities, and the business models that support them, to stay relevant and viable in the future?
• Approach:
– Unpack and understand the core activities and business model(s) surrounding: Membership; Conferences; Publications
– Understand the challenges and forces at play for each area and related model
– Assess the strengths/weaknesses of each model relative to emerging challenges and risks
– Explore new thinking for a very interconnected set of (current and future) core activities and the business models to underpin them
Participants
• Extended EC:
– Vint Cerf, Alex Wolf, Vicki Hansen, Erik Altman, Alain Chesnais, Ron Boisvert, Jack Davidson, Joe Konstan
• Key Volunteers:
– Wendy Hall, Moshe Vardi, Salil Vadhan, Stu Feldman
• ACM Staff:
– John White, Pat Ryan, Bernie Rous, Scott Delman, Wayne Graves, Donna Cappo, Russell Harris, Darren Ramdin