NSF CCLI Showcase
SigCSE 2008
Pages for previous NSF CCLI showcases: 2006,
2007
The program is available. The repeating slide
show is here. Pictures from the showcase can be found here.
Schedule
Time slot |
Title (presenter) |
Thursday
10:00-11:30 |
Project MLExAI: An Innovative Model for Teaching Core AI Concepts (Ingrid Russell)
Cognitive Robotics with Tekkotsu: A Curriculum for Machines That See and
Manipulate Their World (David S. Touretzky)
Supporting Service-Learning Projects in Software Engineering Project Classes
(Chang Liu)
|
Friday
10:00-11:30 |
- Integrating Privacy Ethics into the Undergraduate Database Curriculum
(Florence Appel)
- Personalized Exploratorium for Database Courses (Peter Brusilovsky)
- The Affinity Research Group Model: Creating and Maintaining Effective Research
Teams (Ann Q. Gates)
- Problets: Practice Exercises for Computer Science I (Amruth Kumar)
|
Friday
2:30-4:00 |
- Cooperative Learning Methods for Java-Based CS1 Courses (Leland L. Beck)
- Teaching by Collaborating: Toward a Pedagogy Adapted from the Open Source
Culture (John David N. Dionisio)
- Building and Using an Emulab (W. David Laverell)
|
Saturday
10:00-11:30 |
- Cultural Challenges in Teaching Alice in Hawaii (Judith L. Gersting)
- WeBWorK in Computer Science (Christelle Scharff)
- Tablet PC's as Mind Tools for Enhancing Thinking and Learning Skills
(Cheryl Willis)
|
Participants in detail
Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Project MLExAI: An Innovative Model for Teaching Core AI Concepts
- Ingrid Russell, University of Hartford
- Zdravko Markov, Central Connecticut State University
Cognitive Robotics with Tekkotsu: A Curriculum for Machines That See and
Manipulate Their World
- David S. Touretzky, Carnegie Mellon University
- Ethan J. Tira-Thompson, Carnegie Mellon University
- Marsha C. Lovett, Carnegie Mellon University
Supporting Service-Learning Projects in Software Engineering Project Classes
- Chang Liu, Ohio University
Friday 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Integrating Privacy Ethics into the Undergraduate Database Curriculum
- Florence Appel, Saint Xavier University
Personalized Exploratorium for Database Courses
- Peter Brusilovsky, University of Pittsburgh
- Vladimir Zadorozhny, University of Pittsburgh
- Danielle H. Lee, University of Pittsburgh
- Sergey Sosnovsky, University of Pittsburgh
- Michael V. Yudelson, University of Pittsburgh
- Xin Zhou, University of Pittsburgh
The Affinity Research Group Model: Creating and Maintaining Effective Research
Teams
- Ann Q. Gates, University of Texas at El Paso
- Steve Roach, University of Texas at El Paso
Problets: Practice Exercises for Computer Science I
- Amruth Kumar, Ramapo College of New Jersey
Friday 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cooperative Learning Methods for Java-Based CS1 Courses
- Leland L. Beck, San Diego State University
- Alexander W. Chizhik, San Diego State University
Teaching by Collaborating: Toward a Pedagogy Adapted from the Open Source
Culture
- John David N. Dionisio, Loyola Marymount University
- Ray Toal, Loyola Marymount University
Building and Using an Emulab
- W. David Laverell, Calvin College
- Timothy H. Brom, University of Kentucky
Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Cultural Challenges in Teaching Alice in Hawaii
- Judith L. Gersting, University of Hawaii at Hilo
- Keith Edwards, University of Hawaii at Hilo
WeBWorK in Computer Science
- Christelle Scharff, Pace University
- Andy Wildenberg, Cornell College
- Olly Gotel, Pace University
- Richard Kline, Pace University
Tablet PC's as Mind Tools for Enhancing Thinking and Learning Skills
- Cheryl Willis, University of Houston