We describe a course for non-majors that teaches computer science concepts and programming by creating simple animations and building 2D and 3D virtual worlds. Students work with ...
ties: Graded for Calculus III and substituted in Abstract Algebra • Adjunct Instructor, Tri-County Technical College (2005) (864) 646-1368 Courses Taught: Intermediate Algebra, C...
Pair programming has been shown to be beneficial for both students and teaching staff in university courses. A two-phased study of 1350 students was conducted at North Carolina St...
Laurie Williams, Lucas Layman, Jason Osborne, Neha...
This paper presents the concepts of our MoRob (Modular Educational Robotic Toolbox) project, which aims to provide a robot platform for university teaching and research. Character...
A typical Data Structures (CS 2) course covers a wide variety of topics: elementary algorithm analysis; data structures including dynamic structures, trees, tables, graphs, etc.; ...
Owen L. Astrachan, Robert F. Smith, James T. Wilke...