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

The Development of Student Electronic Portfolios for Curriculum Improvement in Practice-Oriented Biology and Computer Science Programs

Media Computation as an approach to attract and retain students

 

Friday 10:30-12:00

CLICS: Computer Security Workshops for Faculty

An Interactive Approach to Formal Languages and Automata with JFLAP

Redesigning Introductory Computing: The Design Discipline

Problets: Online Programming Tutors for Computer Science I

 

Friday 2:00-3:30

TinkerNet and TinkerNet 2

Integration and Assessment of Pair Programming, Unit Testing and Lab Practica in an Introductory Computer Science Course

Learning Computer Graphics Programming Through Examples

State-Wide Undergraduate Grid Computing Course

 

Saturday 10:00-11:30

Computing Educators Oral History Project

Improving Student Learning in Multimedia Programming

Three years of SOFTICE: Remotely accessible, load balanced, virtual machines for operating systems and networking laboratories

SEED: Developing Instructional Laboratories for Computer SEcurity EDucation