SIGCSE 2008
Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2008, Portland, OR, USA, March 12-15, 2008
J. D. Dougherty, Susan H. Rodger, Sue Fitzgerald, Mark Guzdial
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Teil der Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)
Teil der Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)
Kapitel 
- Alice - a dying man's passion (Seite 1 - 1) (Randy Pausch) (2008)
- A conceptual approach to teaching induction for computer science (Seite 9 - 13) (Irene Polycarpou, Ana Pasztor, Malek Adjouadi) (2008)
- Incorporating transformations into jflap for enhanced understanding of automata (Seite 14 - 18) (Joan M. Lucas, Jonathan Jarvis) (2008)
- A principled approach to teaching OO first (Seite 31 - 35) (David Gries) (2008)
- CS-1 for scientists (Seite 36 - 37) (Greg Wilson, Christine Alvarado, Jennifer Campbell, Rubin H. Landau, Robert Sedgewick) (2008)
- Bantam - a customizable, java-based, classroom compiler (Seite 38 - 42) (Marc L. Corliss, E. Christopher Lewis) (2008)
- Language engineering in the context of a popular, inexpensive robot platform (Seite 43 - 47) (Li Xu) (2008)
- Language design and implementation using ruby and the interpreter pattern (Seite 48 - 52) (Ariel Ortiz) (2008)
- Cross-cultural issues in a tutored video instruction course (Seite 53 - 57) (Natalie Linnell, Richard J. Anderson, Jane Prey) (2008)
- Engaging constructions - family-based computing experiences for immigrant middle school students (Seite 58 - 62) (Maureen Doyle, Kevin G. Kirby, Gary Newell) (2008)
- Improving pedagogical feedback and objective grading (Seite 72 - 76) (Tuukka Ahoniemi, Essi Lahtinen, Tommi Reinikainen) (2008)
- A new paradigm for programming competitions (Seite 87 - 91) (James F. Bowring) (2008)
- Computer science olympiad - exploring computer science through competition (Seite 92 - 96) (Iretta B. C. Kearse, Charles Hardnett) (2008)
- Misunderstandings about object-oriented design - experiences using code reviews (Seite 97 - 101) (Scott A. Turner, Ricardo Quintana-Castillo, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Stephen H. Edwards) (2008)
- Can students reengineer? (Seite 102 - 106) (Ronald J. Leach, Legand L. Burge III, Harry Keeling) (2008)
- Nifty assignments (Seite 112 - 113) (Nick Parlante) (2008)
- An open dialogue concerning the state of education policy in computer science (Seite 114 - 115) (Robert B. Schnabel, Duncan A. Buell, Joanna Goode, J Strother Moore, Chris Stephenson) (2008)
- Towards a top-down approach to teaching an undergraduate grid computing course (Seite 126 - 130) (Barry Wilkinson, Clayton Ferner) (2008)
- The role of virtualization in computing education (Seite 131 - 132) (Alessio Gaspar, Sarah Langevin, William D. Armitage, R. Sekar, T. Daniels) (2008)
- Mock trials and role-playing in computer ethics courses (Seite 148 - 152) (Roxanne L. Canosa, Joan M. Lucas) (2008)
- Ethics training and decision-making - do computer science programs need help? (Seite 153 - 157) (Carol Spradling, Leen-Kiat Soh, Charles Ansorge) (2008)
- Debugging - the good, the bad, and the quirky -- a qualitative analysis of novices' strategies (Seite 163 - 167) (Laurie Murphy, Gary Lewandowski, Renée McCauley, Beth Simon, Lynda Thomas, Carol Zander) (2008)
- Compiler error messages - what can help novices? (Seite 168 - 172) (Marie-Hélène Nienaltowski, Michela Pedroni, Bertrand Meyer 0001) (2008)
- Backstop - a tool for debugging runtime errors (Seite 173 - 177) (Christian Murphy, Eunhee Kim, Gail E. Kaiser, Adam Cannon) (2008)
- Innovating our self image (Seite 178 - 179) (Owen L. Astrachan, Peter Denning) (2008)
- Improving computer science diversity through summer camps (Seite 180 - 181) (Dennis P. Groth, Helen H. Hu, Betty Lauer, Hwajung Lee) (2008)
- Implementation of threads as an operating systems project (Seite 187 - 191) (John L. Donaldson) (2008)
- An experimental laboratory environment for teaching embedded operating systems (Seite 192 - 196) (Dennis Brylow) (2008)
- Exploring NSF funding opportunities (Seite 197 - 198) (Stephen Cooper, Timothy V. Fossum, Harriet G. Taylor) (2008)
- Innovation, design, and simplicity at google (Seite 199 - 199) (Marissa Mayer) (2008)
- The effects of pair-programming on individual programming skill (Seite 200 - 204) (Grant Braught, L. Martin Eby, Tim Wahls) (2008)
- An experimental study of cooperative learning in cs1 (Seite 205 - 209) (Leland L. Beck, Alexander W. Chizhik) (2008)
- Problem solving in community - a necessary shift in cs pedagogy (Seite 210 - 214) (Sarah Monisha Pulimood, Ursula Wolz) (2008)
- Struggles of new college graduates in their first software development job (Seite 226 - 230) (Andrew Begel, Beth Simon) (2008)
- From sockets and RMI to web services (Seite 236 - 240) (Mark A. Holliday, J. Traynham Houston, E. Matthew Jones) (2008)
- Isn't it time you had an emulab? (Seite 246 - 250) (W. David Laverell, Zongming Fei, Jim Griffioen) (2008)
- Bloom's taxonomy revisited - specifying assessable learning objectives in computer science (Seite 261 - 265) (Christopher W. Starr, Bill Z. Manaris, RoxAnn H. Stalvey) (2008)
- Pre-programming analysis tutors help students learn basic programming concepts (Seite 276 - 280) (Wei Jin) (2008)
- A novel approach to K-12 CS education - linking mathematics and computer science (Seite 286 - 290) (Mindy Hart, James P. Early, Dennis Brylow) (2008)
- The game of life - an outreach model for high school students with disabilities (Seite 296 - 297) (Richard E. Ladner, Tammy VanDeGrift) (2008)
- 'scratch' your way to introductory cs (Seite 298 - 299) (Ursula Wolz, John Maloney, Sarah Monisha Pulimood) (2008)
- Game-themed programming assignments - the faculty perspective (Seite 300 - 304) (Kelvin Sung, Michael Panitz, Scott A. Wallace, Ruth E. Anderson, John Nordlinger) (2008)
- Ucigame, a java library for games (Seite 310 - 314) (Daniel Frost) (2008)
- Defense against the dark arts (Seite 315 - 319) (Mark W. Bailey, Clark L. Coleman, Jack W. Davidson) (2008)
- Teaching cryptography with open-source software (Seite 325 - 329) (Alasdair McAndrew) (2008)
- Serious fun - peer-led team learning in CS (Seite 330 - 331) (Steven Huss-Lederman, Donald Chinn, James Skrentny) (2008)
- Socially relevant computing (Seite 347 - 351) (Michael Buckley, John Nordlinger, Devika Subramanian) (2008)
- Community connections - lessons learned developing and maintaining a computer science service-learning program (Seite 352 - 356) (Christopher H. Brooks) (2008)
- Forging connections between life and class using reading assignments - a case study (Seite 357 - 361) (Leigh Ann Sudol) (2008)
- Increasing diversity in k-12 computer science - strategies from the field (Seite 362 - 366) (Joanna Goode) (2008)
- Programming by choice - urban youth learning programming with scratch (Seite 367 - 371) (John H. Maloney, Kylie A. Peppler, Yasmin B. Kafai, Mitchel Resnick, Natalie Rusk) (2008)
- The expansion of CS4HS - an outreach program for high school teachers (Seite 377 - 378) (Lenore Blum, Thomas J. Cortina, Edward D. Lazowska, Joe Wise) (2008)
- Grid computing at the undergraduate level - can we do it? (Seite 381 - 382) (Jens Mache, Amy W. Apon, Thomas Feilhauer, Barry Wilkinson) (2008)
- Multidisciplinary students and instructors - a second-year games course (Seite 383 - 387) (Nathan R. Sturtevant, H. James Hoover, Jonathan Schaeffer, Sean Gouglas, Michael H. Bowling, Finnegan Southey, Matthew Bouchard, Ghassan Zabaneh) (2008)
- An interdisciplinary major emphasizing multimedia (Seite 388 - 391) (Carol Spradling, Jody Strauch, Craig Warner) (2008)
- Exploring studio-based instructional models for computing education (Seite 392 - 396) (Christopher D. Hundhausen, N. Hari Narayanan, Martha E. Crosby) (2008)
- Student perceptions of computer science - a retention study comparing graduating seniors with cs leavers (Seite 402 - 406) (Maureen Biggers, Anne Brauer, Tuba Yilmaz) (2008)
- Cultural representations of gender among u. s. computer science undergraduates - statistical and data mining results (Seite 407 - 411) (Antonio M. Lopez Jr., Kun Zhang, Frederick G. Lopez) (2008)
- Noteblogging - taking note taking public (Seite 417 - 421) (Beth Simon, Krista Davis, William G. Griswold, Michael Kelly, Roshni Malani) (2008)
- A system for developing tablet pc applications for education (Seite 422 - 426) (Sam Kamin, Michael Hines, Chad Peiper, Boris Capitanu) (2008)
- Operational experience with a virtual networking laboratory (Seite 427 - 431) (Charlie Wiseman, Ken Wong, Tilman Wolf, Sergey Gorinsky) (2008)
- Local - a model geared towards ubiquitous learning (Seite 432 - 436) (Jorge L. V. Barbosa, Rodrigo Hahn, Solon Rabello, Débora Nice Ferrari Barbosa) (2008)
- Nifty objects for CS0 and CS1 (Seite 437 - 438) (Joe Hummel, Carl Alphonce, Joe Bergin, Michael E. Caspersen, Stuart Hansen, James E. Heliotis, Michael Kölling) (2008)
- Developing inclusive outreach activities for students with visual impairments (Seite 439 - 443) (Stephanie Ludi, Thomas Reichlmayr) (2008)
- Helping him see - guiding a visually impaired student through the computer science curriculum (Seite 444 - 448) (Mary Elaine Califf, Mary Goodwin, Jake Brownell) (2008)
- Inspiring blind high school students to pursue computer science with instant messaging chatbots (Seite 449 - 453) (Jeffrey P. Bigham, Maxwell B. Aller, Jeremy T. Brudvik, Jessica O. Leung, Lindsay A. Yazzolino, Richard E. Ladner) (2008)
- Undergraduate research experiences in data mining (Seite 461 - 465) (Imad Rahal) (2008)
- Improving retention and graduate recruitment through immersive research experiences for undergraduates (Seite 466 - 470) (Teresa A. Dahlberg, Tiffany Barnes, Audrey Rorrer, Eve Powell, Lauren Cairco) (2008)
- Preparing students for industry's software engineering needs (Seite 481 - 482) (Watts Humphrey, Robert Musson, Rafael Salazar) (2008)
- An image background detection project for a visual exploration of DFS and BFS (Seite 483 - 487) (Ali Erkan, Diyan Gochev) (2008)
- A cross-domain visual learning engine for interactive generation of instructional materials (Seite 488 - 492) (K. R. Subramanian, T. Cassen) (2008)
- A query simulation system to illustrate database query execution (Seite 493 - 497) (Brett Allenstein, Andrew Yost, Paul Wagner, Joline Morrison) (2008)
- Introducing an experimental cognitive robotics curriculum at historically black colleges and universities (Seite 498 - 502) (Andrew B. Williams, David S. Touretzky, Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, LaVonne Manning, Chutima Boonthum, Clement S. Allen) (2008)
- The funnel that grew our cis major in the cs desert (Seite 503 - 507) (Janice Pearce, Mario Nakazawa) (2008)
- Grace hopper visits the neighborhood (Seite 513 - 517) (Gloria Childress Townsend, Lecia Barker, Suzanne Menzel, Joanne McGrath Cohoon) (2008)
- Improving the persistence of first-year undergraduate women in computer science (Seite 518 - 522) (Rita Manco Powell) (2008)
- The effect of using problem-solving software tutors on the self-confidence of female students (Seite 523 - 527) (Amruth N. Kumar) (2008)
- It seemed like a good idea at the time (Seite 528 - 529) (Jonas Boustedt, Robert McCartney, Josh D. Tenenberg, Scott D. Anderson, Caroline M. Eastman, Daniel D. Garcia, Paul V. Gestwicki, Margaret S. Menzin) (2008)
- Curriculum update from the ACM education board - CS2008 and a report on masters degrees (Seite 530 - 531) (Lillian N. Cassel, Michael E. Caspersen, Gordon Davies, Renée McCauley, Andrew D. McGettrick, Arthur B. Pyster, Robert H. Sloan) (2008)
- Test-driven learning in early programming courses (Seite 532 - 536) (David Janzen, Hossein Saiedian) (2008)
- Computer science for everyone - making your computing classes and departments accessible (Seite 547 - 548) (Richard E. Ladner, Dan Comden) (2008)
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Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2008, Portland, OR, USA, March 12-15, 2008 | D | - | - | 1 | 2008 | 9781595937995 | ![]() |
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