Work place: Computer Science Department, Faculty of Computing and Information Technology, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
E-mail: ssshabanah@pnu.edu.sa
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Research Interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Architecture and Organization, Computer Graphics and Visualization, Computer Animation, Data Structures and Algorithms
Biography
Sahar S. Shabanah was born in Saudi Arabia, B.Sc. fromComputer Science Department, Faculty of Science, KingAbdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. M.Sc. Master degree fromComputer Science Department, School of Engineering andApplied Science, George Washington University, USA, 2001.PHD. Computer Science Department, The Volgenau School ofInformation Technology and Engineering, George MasonUniversity, USA, 2010.She is ASSISTANT PROFESSOR from 2012 till now atPrincess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University/Department ofComputer Science, College of Computer and InformationSystem. Also, She is ASSISTANT PROFESSOR from 2010 tillnow at Department of Computer Sciences, Faculty ofComputing and Information Technology, King AbdulazizUniversity. Her research interests include Computer Graphics,Animation, Computer Visualization, Computer Games Designand Development, Computer Science Education, Algorithmsand Data Structures Visualization.
By Sahar A. El Rahman Sahar S. Shabanah
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2016.03.01, Pub. Date: 8 May 2016
Accreditation is considered as one of the major aspects of ABET, where educational institutions continuously develop the quality of academic programs to achieve it. For the most part of this continuous development needs, the programs determine definite and measured objectives for their students, evaluate their efforts to achieve these objectives, and amend their programs based on the results of that assessment. In addition to providing educational institutions an organized strategy to appraise and develop their programs. The primary focal point to prepare for accreditation is the learning objectives and program outcomes assessment. So, College of Computer and information Sciences (CCIS) at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman (PNU) needs to fulfill ABET criteria to achieve the outcomes. So, CCIS need a system to achieve course assessment matrix without wasting the time and efforts. This system will help the staff members in identifying student learning objectives that are expected to achieve as well as to identify assessment tools and evaluation feedback for each topic. This paper describes Course and Student Management System (CSMS) established to address a course assessment matrix, and help achieve department-stated objectives. Whereas, CSMS is a web based system provides many features to facilitate the creation of articulation matrix, course assessment based on students learning objectives, the student's evaluation and tracking attendance of students. This system is considered as a new method of creating the course assessment matrix that will help the department head, instructors and course coordinator. It is user friendly and interactive interface, saving the time and efforts.
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