TY - GEN
T1 - PhawAI - Code, Culture, and Collaboration
T2 - 55th IEEE Annual Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE 2025
AU - Murrugarra-Llerena, Nils
AU - Paccotacya-Yanque, Rosa Y.G.
AU - Bhaduri, Sreyoshi
AU - Cerna, Lourdes Ramirez
AU - Murrugarra-Llerena, Jeffri
AU - Mónago, Tilsa Oré
AU - Ruiz, Cristhian Chavez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This innovative practice full paper reports and reflects on organizing and implementing a pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) workshop for undergraduate computer science students in Arequipa, Peru named PhawAI. The uniqueness of this workshop lies in its dual focus: enhancing undergraduate student participants' AI skills while preparing them for AI careers and/or potential graduate studies. Thus, the workshop was implemented with the goal of bridging the AI knowledge gap and fostering international academic collaboration. This practice is akin to literature on international higher education, cross-cultural STEM instruction, and advanced AI pedagogy. It builds upon previous studies highlighting the importance of global perspectives in computer science education and the role of specialized workshops in preparing students for graduate-level studies abroad. Results from the post workshop self-reported surveys indicate not only increased readiness for graduate-level studies and enhanced awareness of global AI research opportunities among participants as a result of the interactions during the workshop. The participant reflections provided valuable insights into the opportunities for improvement while implementing similar such initiatives in the context of international higher education. This paper offers fellow educators new perspectives on designing and conducting advanced AI education programs for undergraduate students, especially in developing regions, particularly those catering to participants aspiring to study abroad. Specifically, we highlight the importance of balancing local educational needs with international academic standards. Our findings contribute to the growing body of knowledge on global computer science education and provide practical guidelines for educators seeking to implement similar programs in diverse global contexts.
AB - This innovative practice full paper reports and reflects on organizing and implementing a pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) workshop for undergraduate computer science students in Arequipa, Peru named PhawAI. The uniqueness of this workshop lies in its dual focus: enhancing undergraduate student participants' AI skills while preparing them for AI careers and/or potential graduate studies. Thus, the workshop was implemented with the goal of bridging the AI knowledge gap and fostering international academic collaboration. This practice is akin to literature on international higher education, cross-cultural STEM instruction, and advanced AI pedagogy. It builds upon previous studies highlighting the importance of global perspectives in computer science education and the role of specialized workshops in preparing students for graduate-level studies abroad. Results from the post workshop self-reported surveys indicate not only increased readiness for graduate-level studies and enhanced awareness of global AI research opportunities among participants as a result of the interactions during the workshop. The participant reflections provided valuable insights into the opportunities for improvement while implementing similar such initiatives in the context of international higher education. This paper offers fellow educators new perspectives on designing and conducting advanced AI education programs for undergraduate students, especially in developing regions, particularly those catering to participants aspiring to study abroad. Specifically, we highlight the importance of balancing local educational needs with international academic standards. Our findings contribute to the growing body of knowledge on global computer science education and provide practical guidelines for educators seeking to implement similar programs in diverse global contexts.
KW - AI workshop
KW - Artificial Intelligence
KW - autoethnography
KW - community building
KW - Computer Science Education
KW - Engineering Education
KW - leadership
KW - STEM workshop
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105033039502
U2 - 10.1109/FIE63693.2025.11328620
DO - 10.1109/FIE63693.2025.11328620
M3 - Articulo (Contribución a conferencia)
AN - SCOPUS:105033039502
T3 - Proceedings - Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE
BT - 55th IEEE Annual Frontiers in Education Conference, FIE 2025 - Conference Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 2 November 2025 through 5 November 2025
ER -