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  1. Proceedings of the 5th annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE ITiCSEconference on Innovation and technology in computer science education (ITiCSE '00)
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A multi-agent system for computer science education
Lecturelets: web based Java enabled lectures
Dynamically generating problems on static scope
Teaching computer networking using open source software
Structuring the student research experience
The anthropology semaphores
Does it help to have some programming experience before beginning a computing degree program?
A worldwide, web-based study of the attitudes of college freshmen toward computing
Elucidate: a tool to aid comprehension of concurrent object oriented execution
The ANIMAL algorithm animation tool
Making the connection: programming with animated small world
Teaching object-orientation with the Object Visualization and Annotation Language (OVAL)
Teaching tools for software engineering education
Teams need a process!
Systems analysis with attitude!
Enter the usability engineer: integrating HCI and software engineering
A suite of WWW-based tools for advanced course management
Instructional instruments for Web group learning systems: the grouping, intervention, and strategy
Interactive packages for learning image compression algorithms
Can Web development courses avoid obsolescence?
Colorful examples for elaborating exploration of regularities in high-school CS1
Combating the code warrior: a different sort of programming instruction
Making students read and review code
Students seen flocking in programming assignments
Team projects in distance education: a case in HCI design
The Internet-based lecture: converging teaching and technology
Distance tutorials in a systems design course
A generic model for on-line learning
Apprenticeship learning of software engineering using Webworlds
Integrating interactive computer-based learning experiences into established curricula: a case study
Agent technology in computer science and engineering curriculum
A portable class library for teaching multithreaded programming
An international student/faculty collaboration: the Runestone project
Has our curriculum become math-phobic? (an American perspective)
Embedding problem of noncompact fuzzy number space $E^{˜}$ (II)
Student well-being in a computing department
Is computer technology taught upside down?
Three semesters of CSO using Java: assignments and experiences
Using Ada-based robotics to teach computer science
ILE: a Java-based environment for CS courses
Pedagogical power tools for teaching Java
Algorithm simulation with automatic assessment
A semi-automated approach to online assessment
Experience with an automatically assessed course
A case for data-driven testing
Future challenges in program visualization (panel session)
Teaching inter-institutional courses (panel session): sharing challenges and resources
Do it themselves
Toolbook multimedia demonstrations for Java programming
Have a great lab without needing roller skates
Email groups for learning and assessment
A kernel-based synchronization assignment for the operating systems course
A versatile assignment in CS 2 (poster session): a file compression utility based on the Huffman code
Algorithm visualization using QuickTime movies for student interaction (poster session).: algorithms from computational geometry
Agents, profiles, learning styles and tutors (poster session)
Abstract solution design by specification refinement
What the students said about plagiarsim
Discovering learning patterns from Web logs by concept transformation analysis (poster session)
Ethical knowledge for an electronic era (poster session)
A multi-modal chat for coordinated interaction (poster session)
Structural example-based adaptive tutoring system (poster session) (SEATS)
Using BlueJ to teach Java (poster session)
Undergraduates in business computing and computer science (poster session)
Software system to learn objects (poster session)
LYDIAN (poster session): an extensible educational animation environment for distributed algorithms
The professional growth of ICT experts through progressive sandwich training (poster session)
Distributed algorithms in the discrete mathematics course (poster session)
Internet and multimedia technology curriculum development (poster session)
Competing in computing (poster session)
Analyzing student programs (poster session)
Telemachus an effective electronic marker of students' programming assignments (poster session)
TOPKAPI (poster session): a tool for performing knowledge tests over the WWW
Subject differences in student attitudes to paper-based and Web-based resources (poster session)
Student preference for multimedia-based lectures (poster session): a preliminary report
Computing with geometry as an undergraduate course (poster session)
Plan of teaching & learning for database software through situated learning (poster session)
DesignMentor (poster session): a pedagogical tool for graphics and computer-aided design
Using recursion as a tool to reinforce functional abstraction (poster session)
Program paper-slide-show (poster session)
“Network protocols and services”: a non-specialist approach to teaching networking (poster session)
Present status and direction of information curriculum of Korea
Learning process maturity (poster session)

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Do it themselves

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Boyle, Robert
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581132077
DOI 10.1145/343048.343169
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2000-07-13
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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