User:Chris Szalwinski
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Chris Szalwinski | |
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Occupation | Seneca College School of Information and Communications Technology Faculty |
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Office | T2093 |
Phone | 416.491.5050 ext 33364 |
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Home Page | https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~chris.szalwinski/ |
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chris dot szalwinski at senecac dot on dot ca |
Chris Szalwinski is a Professor at the School of Computer Studies at Seneca College.
Chris teaches C++, Game Programming and Human Computer Interaction.
Contents
- 1 Courses Taught
- 1.1 OOP244 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- 1.2 BTP200 - The Object-Oriented Paradigm using C++
- 1.3 BTP300 - Object-Oriented Software Development I - C++
- 1.4 BTH740 - Human Computer Interaction
- 1.5 GAM666, DPS901 - Introduction to 3D Game Programming
- 1.6 GAM670, DPS905 - 3D Game Programming Techniques
- 2 Cross-References
- 3 External links
- 4 Publications
Courses Taught
OOP244 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- Further information: OOP244 Web Site OOP244 Wiki
BTP200 - The Object-Oriented Paradigm using C++
- Further information: BTP200 Web Site
BTP300 - Object-Oriented Software Development I - C++
- Further information: BTP300 Web Site BTP300 Wiki
BTH740 - Human Computer Interaction
- Further information: BTH740 Web Site BTH740 Wiki
GAM666, DPS901 - Introduction to 3D Game Programming
- Further information: GAM666 and DPS901 Web Site GAM666 and DPS901 Wiki
GAM670, DPS905 - 3D Game Programming Techniques
- Further information: GAM670 and DPS905 Web Site GAM670 and DPS905 Wiki
Cross-References
External links
Publications
- Anastasiade, J., and Szalwinski, C. (2010). Building Computer-Based Tutors to Help Learners Solve Ill-Structured Problems. In Proceedings of the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2010. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. pp.3726-3732.
- Szalwinski, C. (2010). Introduction to C++ for C Programmers. Seneca College ISBN 0-00036-71716-3.