NSF CCLI Showcase
SigCSE 2007
The page for the 2006 showcase can be found here.
The program is available (and the
version to be printed on a
double-sided printer).
Pictures from the showcase can be found here; the repeating slideshow shown at the
showcase can be found here.
Schedule
Time slot |
Title (presenter) |
Thursday
10:30-12:00 |
- The Discrete Math Concept Inventory Project (Vicki Almstrum)
- The Development of Student Electronic Portfolios for Curriculum
Improvement in Practice-Oriented Biology and Computer Science
Programs (Viera Proulx)
- Media Computation as an approach to attract and retain students
(Mark Guzdial)
|
Friday
10:30-12:00 |
- CLICS: Computer Security Workshops for Faculty (Andrew Phillips)
- An Interactive Approach to Formal Languages and Automata with
JFLAP (Susan Rodger)
- Redesigning Introductory Computing: The Design Discipline (Viera
Proulx)
- Problets: Online Programming Tutors for Computer Science I (Amruth
Kumar)
|
Friday
2:00-3:30 |
- Integration and Assessment of Pair Programming, Unit Testing and Lab Practica
in an Introductory Computer Science Course (Grant Braught)
- TinkerNet and TinkerNet 2 (Michael Erlinger)
- Learning Computer Graphics Programming Through Examples (Kelvin
Sung)
- State-Wide Undergraduate Grid Computing Course (Barry Wilkinson)
|
Saturday
10:00-11:30 |
- Computing Educators Oral History Project (Barbara Owens)
- Improving Student Learning in Multimedia Programming (Chris
Stein)
- Three years of SOFTICE: Remotely accessible, load balanced,
virtual machines for operating systems and networking laboratories
(Matt Rideout)
- SEED: Developing Instructional Laboratories for Computer
SEcurity EDucation (Wenliang Du)
|
Participants (PI is listed first; presenter is bolded)
Thursday 10:30-12:00
The Discrete Math Concept Inventory Project
- Vicki Almstrum, Southwestern University
- David Klappholz, Stevens Institute of Technology
The Development of Student Electronic Portfolios for Curriculum Improvement
in Practice-Oriented Biology and Computer Science Programs
- Kostia Bergman, Northeastern University
- Veronica Porter, Northeastern University
- Viera K. Proulx, Northeastern University
- Mel Simms, Northeastern University
Media Computation as an approach to attract and retain students
- Mark Guzdial, Georgia Institute of Technology
Friday 10:30-12:00
CLICS: Computer Security Workshops for Faculty
- Andrew T. Phillips, University of
Wisconsin - Eau Claire
- Paul J. Wagner, University of Wisconsin
-- Eau Claire
An Interactive Approach to Formal Languages and Automata with JFLAP
- Susan H. Rodger, Duke University
Redesigning Introductory Computing: The Design Discipline
- Stephen Bloch, Adelphi University
- John Clements, California Polytechnic University, San Louis Obispo
- Kathi Fisler, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Matthew Flatt, University of Utah
- Viera K. Proulx, Northeastern University
Problets: Online Programming Tutors for Computer Science I
- Amruth Kumar, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Friday 2:00-3:30
TinkerNet and TinkerNet 2
- Michael Erlinger, Harvey Mudd College
Integration and Assessment of Pair Programming, Unit Testing and Lab Practica
in an Introductory Computer Science Course
- Grant Braught, Dickinson College
- Tim Wahls, Dickinson College
- Louis Ziantz, Dickinson College
Learning Computer Graphics Programming Through Examples
- Kelvin Sung, University of Washington, Bothell
- Peter Shirley, University of Utah
- Becky Reed Rosenberg, University of Washington, Bothell
State-Wide Undergraduate Grid Computing Course
- Barry Wilkinson, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
- Clayton Ferner, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Saturday 10:00-11:30
Computing Educators Oral History Project
- Barbara Boucher Owens, Southwestern University
- Vicki Almstrum, Southwestern University
Improving Student Learning in Multimedia Programming
- Chris Stein, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
- Jody Culkin, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Three years of SOFTICE: Remotely accessible, load balanced, virtual machines
for operating systems and networking laboratories
- Alessio Gaspar, University of South Florida
- Matt Rideout, University of South Florida
- Sarah Langevin, University of South Florida
- William Armitage, University of South Florida
SEED: Developing Instructional Laboratories for Computer SEcurity EDucation
- Wenliang Du, Syracuse University