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Revision as of 18:58, 30 December 2004
Contents
CSE 591ED Seminar Overview
As of 2005 Winter, this is the new wiki for the Education & Technology group's research reading seminar, CSE 591ED. Goals include sampling current research in CS education and educational technology, learning research methods in these areas, and discussing local research efforts.
Attendees should subscribe to the seminar mailing list, whose web archives are available for list members.
Home pages for past offerings are linked on the department's main page for CSE 591ED. Contact Richard Anderson for more information.
2005 Winter Offering
We meet Wednesdays from 10:30 to 11:00 am in CSE 503, with the option of extending discussion beyond the half hour.
Education & Technology group members: Our weekly group meeting immediately precedes the seminar, from 10:00 to 10:30.
Calendar
date | topic | resources | discussion leader |
notes |
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03 Jan | planning | topic and reading list below last quarter's candidate reading list |
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12 Jan | ||||
19 Jan | ||||
26 Jan | cancelled (SIGCSE) | |||
02 Feb | ||||
09 Feb | ||||
16 Feb | ||||
23 Feb | ||||
02 Mar | ||||
09 Mar |
Candidate Topics and Readings
As usual, please feel free to add your ideas here:
- catching up with recent conferences like FIE 2004, ITiCSE 2004
- catching up with journals like the Dec 2004 issue of Computer Science Education and ASEE's Journal of Engineering Education
- R. Debry, 2004. Learning Exercises for the Rest of Your Brain. Proceedings of the Mideast and Rocky Mountain Regional CCSC Conferences. (Vibha)