NSF CCLI Showcase
SigCSE 2006
The NSF CCLI showcase is an annual exhibit at SigCSE that showcases
successful CCLI grant proposals. The program for the showcase is here (the version for printing is here), and the overview slide show (one slide per participant) can be found
here.
Pictures of the showcase and the presentations.
Participants and individual slide sets
These slide sets are all in Microsoft Powerpoint. A few participants
demonstrated their system instead of presenting slides; in these cases, the link
is to their system's website.
Program Visualization using Virtual Worlds
- Stephen Cooper, St. Joseph’s University
- Wanda Dann, Ithaca College
- Barbara Moskal, Colorado School of Mines
- Randy Pausch, Carnegie Mellon University
Online Programming Tutors for Computer Science I
- Amruth Kumar, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Extending the Next Generation Robot Laboratory to Increase Diversity in
Undergraduate CS Programs
- Maria Gini, University of Minnesota
- Karen Sutherland, Augsburg College
- Janice Pearce, Berea College
The UC-WISE project: Online Curricula for Monitored,
Closed-lab First-year CS Courses
- Mike Clancy, University of California at Berkeley
- Marcia Linn, University of California at Berkeley
- Nate Titterton, University of California at Berkeley
Integrating Algorithm Visualization into Computer Science Education
- Scott Grissom, Grand Valley State University
- Myles McNally, Alma College
- Thomas Naps, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
CS 0.5: A New Approach to Introductory Computer Science for Majors
- Robert H. Sloan, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Patrick Troy, University of Illinois at Chicago
Intelligent Tutoring System for CS-I and II Laboratory
- Jungsoon Yoo, Middle Tennessee State University
- Sung Yoo, Middle Tennessee State University
- Chrisila Pettey, Middle Tennessee State University
- Judy Hankins, Middle Tennessee State University
- Cen Li, Middle Tennessee State University
- Suk Seo, Middle Tennessee State University
jGRASP: A Framework for Integrating Visualizations of Software
- James Cross, Auburn University
- Dean Hendrix, Auburn University
- David Umphress, Auburn University
Project MLExAI: Machine Learning Experiences in AI
- Ingrid Russell, University of Hartford
- Zdravko Markov, Central Connecticut State University
- Todd Neller, Gettysburg College
A Radical Approach to Teaching Object-oriented
Programming
- Kathryn E. Sanders, Rhode Island College
- Ann Moskol, Rhode Island College
Increasing Interaction and Visualization in the Computability Course
- Rakesh M. Verma, University of Houston
- Pavan Podila, University of Houston
- Saquib Hakim, University of Houston