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==2005 Spring Offering==
 
==2005 Spring Offering==
  
Meeting time and location are not yet decided.  All mailing list subscribers were invited to send Ken their schedule constraints. Please see the mailing list archives.
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Time: ''tentatively scheduled for'' '''Tuesdays, 10:30--11:20 pm'''<br>
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Location: '''TBA'''
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This quarter's topic will be Richard Anderson's research using Tablet PCs in the
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classroom to support Active Learning. If you are interested in learning
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more about the work, or participating in the project, you are encouraged to
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attend the seminar. For general information on the Classroom Presenter
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Project see the [http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/ project web page]. 
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very tentative topic list (subject to change beyond
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recognition):
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  * Week 1 - Overview of winter deployments of Classroom Presenter
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  * Week 2 - No class (CHI)
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  * Week 3 - Pedagogy for Classroom Presenter
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  * Week 4 - Active Learning in Computer Science
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  * Week 5 - Experiences with Classroom Presenter in Elementary School
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  * Week 6 - Student Behavior using classroom technology
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  * Week 7 - Digital Ink Technology
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  * Week 8 - Design of course materials for a data structures class using Classroom Presenter
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  * Week 9 - Evaluating Learning outcomes
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  * Week 10 - Technology directions for future work
  
 
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===Candidate Topics and Readings===
 
 
Ken says...
 
 
As for topics, I'm leaving it up to Richard to decide
 
whether next quarter's ED will be a recruiting effort for
 
the research group.  In that case, I expect our reading
 
selections will be a bit more focused than in recent
 
quarters.  Of course, we might end up continuing to just
 
read whatever strikes our fancy in the journals and
 
conferences we care about---or some combination of both. 
 
Stay tuned for details!
 

Revision as of 17:32, 14 March 2005

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. For more infomation, including list archives, see the mailing list's information page.

Home pages for past offerings are linked on the department's main page for CSE 591ED. Contact Richard Anderson for more information.

For convenient linking to this page, the URL www.cs.washington.edu/591ed/ is set up to automatically forward to this page. From computers on campus, www.cs/591ed/ even works!

2005 Spring Offering

Time: tentatively scheduled for Tuesdays, 10:30--11:20 pm
Location: TBA

This quarter's topic will be Richard Anderson's research using Tablet PCs in the classroom to support Active Learning. If you are interested in learning more about the work, or participating in the project, you are encouraged to attend the seminar. For general information on the Classroom Presenter Project see the project web page.

very tentative topic list (subject to change beyond recognition):

  * Week 1 - Overview of winter deployments of Classroom Presenter
  * Week 2 - No class (CHI)
  * Week 3 - Pedagogy for Classroom Presenter
  * Week 4 - Active Learning in Computer Science
  * Week 5 - Experiences with Classroom Presenter in Elementary School
  * Week 6 - Student Behavior using classroom technology
  * Week 7 - Digital Ink Technology
  * Week 8 - Design of course materials for a data structures class using Classroom Presenter
  * Week 9 - Evaluating Learning outcomes
  * Week 10 - Technology directions for future work 

Calendar

date topic resources discussion
leader
notes