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SIGCSE
2005
ACM
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Efficient use of robots in the undergraduate curriculum
In this paper we describe how a single Khepera II robot was used for an assignment in a senior level course on graphical user interface implementation. The assignment required eac...
Judith Challinger
SIGCSE
2005
ACM
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A company-based framework for a software engineering course
The subject matter of a typical undergraduate software engineering course, while providing necessary background, can be quite dry. Team-based programming projects often complement...
Thomas P. Way
SIGCSE
2005
ACM
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Enhancing team knowledge: instruction vs. experience
Information technology projects are growing in complexity and require teams to solve problems and develop solutions. With current undergraduate, computer science and information s...
Debra L. Smarkusky, Richard F. Dempsey, Joan J. Lu...
ICCS
2001
Springer
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Developing Components and Curricula for a Research-Rich Undergraduate Degree in Computational Physics
Abstract. A four-year undergraduate curriculum leading to a Bachelor’s degree in Computational Physics is described. The courses, texts, and seminars are research- and Web-rich, ...
Rubin H. Landau
ITICSE
2006
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Once she makes it, she is there: gender differences in computer science study
When you sit in a Computer Science lecture at any university in the western world, what are the chances that the person sitting next to you will be a woman? Furthermore, what are ...
Tamar Vilner, Ela Zur