Conference on Innovation and Technology in CS Education
Working Group Products Organized by Topic
This page includes the working group reports
up to and including ITiCSE 2001 in Canterbury, England. Within
each topic, the reports are given in reverse chronological order
of the conference where the report was produced. The link from
each title leads to an entry with details of that report, including
a picture of the WG members.
For full details on all of the reports from a particular year,
visit the page that describes the working
group reports by year. There is also a page
that lists the WG reports based on the index terms in the
Metadata records in the ACM Digital Library.
Collaboration (support in teaching and learning)
Distance education
First year courses
Historical perspectives
Instruction delivery methods
Materials / resources for computing courses
- A Road Map for Teaching Introductory Programming Using LEGO Mindstorms Robots (ITiCSE 2002 in Aarhus, Denmark)
- Materials Development in Support of Mathematical Thinking (ITiCSE 2002 in Aarhus, Denmark)
- Resources
for capstone SW development courses (ITiCSE 2001 in Canterbury,
England)
- Distributed
expertise in teaching computer organization (ITiCSE 2000
in Helsinki, Finland)
- Non-programming
resources for an introduction to CS (ITiCSE 2000 in Helsinki,
Finland)
- Computers in
Science, Mathematics, and Technology education (ITiCSE
2000 in Helsinki, Finland)
- Validation
of the quality of teaching materials (ITiCSE 1999 in Cracow, Poland)
- Resources for the
next generation CS1 course (ITiCSE 1999 in Cracow, Poland)
- Developing a
digital library of CS teaching resources (ITiCSE 1998 in Dublin, Ireland)
- Resources,
tools, and techniques for problem based learning in computing (ITiCSE 1998 in Dublin, Ireland)
- Developing laboratories
for the SIGCSE Computing Laboratory Repository: guidelines, recommendations,
and sample labs (ITiCSE 1997 in Uppsala, Sweden)
- Use of laboratories
in CS education: guidelines for good practice (ITiCSE 1996 in Barcelona, Spain)
Mathematical foundations and formal methods
Non-majors
Research in CS education
Social and ethical issues in computing curricula
Technology in teaching and curriculum
Visualization in computing education
Page prepared by Vicki
L. Almstrum. Department
of Computer Sciences at UT
Austin
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