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manuelpq's workshop [17 articles]

Recent papers added to manuelpq's library classified by the tag workshop. You can also see everyone's workshop.
  • The case for computer scientists teaching computer science or digit-alice in squanderland
    SIGCSE Bull., Vol. 10, No. 1. (February 1978), pp. 229-231.
    by John M Carroll
    posted to sigcse20 web workshop by manuelpq on 2008-03-15 03:30:26 as **
  • A CS1 course designed to address interests of women
    (2004), pp. 190-194.
    by Lauren Rich, Heather Perry, Mark Guzdial
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Panel session: great principles in computing
    (2004), pp. 447-447.
    by Peter J Denning, Rudolph Darken, Eric Roberts, Mark Guzdial
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • The current crisis in computing: what are the real issues?
    (2007), pp. 329-330.
    by Lillian ( Cassel, Andrew Mcgettrick, Mark Guzdial, Eric Roberts
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Threads&\#8482;: how to restructure a computer science curriculum for a flat world
    (2007), pp. 420-424.
    by Merrick Furst, Charles Isbell, Mark Guzdial
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Increasing the enrollment of women in computer science
    (2001), pp. 386-387.
    by Shari L Pfleeger, Pat Teller, Sheila E Castaneda, Manda Wilson, Rowan Lindley
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • A media computation course for non-majors
    (2003), pp. 104-108.
    by Mark Guzdial
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Stencils-based tutorials: design and evaluation
    (2005), pp. 541-550.
    by Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Lessons Learned from Designing a Programming System to Support Middle School Girls Creating Animated Stories
    (2006), pp. 165-172.
    by Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Storytelling alice motivates middle school girls to learn computer programming
    (2007), pp. 1455-1464.
    by Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch, Sara Kiesler
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • notes Motivating programming: using storytelling to make computer programming attractive to middle school girls
    (2006)
    by Caitlin Kelleher
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Using storytelling to motivate programming
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 50, No. 7. (2007), pp. 58-64.
    by Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch
    posted to csed workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:48:48 as **
  • Lowering the barriers to programming: A taxonomy of programming environments and languages for novice programmers
    ACM Comput. Surv., Vol. 37, No. 2. (June 2005), pp. 83-137.
    by Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch
  • Using visualization to teach novices recursion
    (2001), pp. 109-112.
    by Wanda Dann, Stephen Cooper, Randy Pausch
    posted to alice workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:27:21 as **
  • Teaching objects-first in introductory computer science
    (2003), pp. 191-195.
    by Stephen Cooper, Wanda Dann, Randy Pausch
    posted to alice workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:26:21 as ** along with 1 person phbrownacmorg
  • Alice in Action: Computing Through Animation
    (2006)
    by Joel Adams
    posted to alice workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:25:47 as **
  • Through the looking glass: teaching CS0 with Alice
    (2007), pp. 213-217.
    by Kris Powers, Stacey Ecott, Leanne M Hirshfield
    posted to alice workshop by manuelpq on 2007-10-31 14:25:27 as **
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