Programming Stream Work in Progress 20111
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Programming Stream | Market Demand | Course Content | Work in Progress | Members | Issues
Contents
Strategy
Overview
- marketing through transparency
- comprehensive web presence with visible depth
- student-centered teaching techniques
- recent hard-copy publication presence
- in-house recognition of student excellence
Implementation Details
- course design for our particular spectrum of students
- four-stage exposure of course material
- lectures
- in-class exercises
- workshops
- assignments - real-world related to maximize motivation
- tutorial support for weakly structured domains (Jordan and Chris)
- examples only
- examples and problems
- problems only
- four-stage exposure of course material
- public course web sites (editable by instructors alone)
- expose a comprehensive view of the course material
- lecture notes
- in-class exercises
- workshop problems
- assignment specifications
- practice problems
- creative commons attribution only 2.5 license - faculty copyright
- readily upgradable from semester to semester
- integration of course web sites within the SCS Drupal site
- should any sections be excluded
- expose a comprehensive view of the course material
- Moodle learning management system - password protected (editable by instructors alone)
- assignment submission mechanism
- grade reporting mechanism
- forums and discussion boards
- wikis (editable by registered members)
- open to both student and faculty input
- require a common format to maximize student use
- require a common host
- course notes
- better to present material in chunks
- need to be up-to-date with current standards
- we should maximize use of colour coding to facilitate clarity on the web view
Implementation Status
Course | Web Site | In-Class | Workshops | Targeted Tutorials | Assignments | SCS Integration | Remarks |
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BTP100 | btp100 | pages/exercises | pages/workshops | to be considered | pages/assignments | to be discussed | open |
OOP244 | oop244 | pages/exercises | pages/workshops | to be completed | pages/assignments | Fall 2011 | 2011 Edition ? |
BTP200 | btp200 | pages/exercises | pages/workshops | to be considered | pages/assignments | to be discussed | open |
BTP300 | btp300 | pages/exercises | pages/workshops | deferred | pages/assignments | Fall 2011 | needs reordering |
GAM666 | gam666 | deferred | to be implemented | deferred | self-selected topics | Fall 2011 | needs compression |
Publications
Journals and Conferences
Anastasiade, J., and Szalwinski, C. 2010. Building Computer-based Tutors to Help Learners Solve Ill-Structured Problems. In Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2010. Toronto, ON: AACE.
Szalwinski, C. M. 2011. An Open Instructional Framework for Game Programming Students. ACM Transactions on Computing Education. (submitted for publication).
Course Notes
The TEL Series on Software Development
- Initially a four volume series
- Up to date with current standards
- Public web pages converted to printed form
- Designed for use in tests and exams as well as lectures
- Printed at Newnham, sold in the Bookstore, and affordable to our students
- Colour versions can be printed once the colour costing drops
- Creative Commons Attribution only 2.5 license
Title | Candidate Courses | Remarks | Printed |
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Introduction to the C Language | IPC144 BTP100 | content to be reviewed | |
Introduction to C++ for C Programmers | OOP244 BTP200 | December 2010 edition | completed |
Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ | OOP344 BTP300 | content to be reorganized | |
Introduction to Game Programming for C++ Programmers | GAM666 DPS901 | content to be compressed |
Software Support
C and C++ Courses
- nled
- Borland - should we remove this compiler from our course notes
- Visual Studio 2010
- GNU gcc, g++
- Frameworks
- fwk4gps