Friday April 3, 2009

 

1:30 –
2:00

Registration

2:00 –
3:30

Opening Session – ROOM 114/116

Keynote Address

Dr. Andrew Begel
Microsoft Research
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/abegel

3:30 –
4:15

Paper Session – ROOM 131

20 min. each
Session Chair: Tzu-Yi Chen

 

Opportunities Presented When Developing Learning Resources for Middle Schoolers

Youwen Ouyang, ouyang@csusm.edu

 

Using Role Play for an Upper Level CS Course

Michael Leverington, michael@edtech-teched.com

 

Paper Session – ROOM 133

20 min. each
Session Chair: Mudasser Wyne

 

A Certification Program in Computer Forensics

Penn Wu, pwu@cypresscollege.edu

 

Extending Logic Programming Beyond Computability

Peter Gabrovsky, peterg@csun.edu

 

 

4:15 –
4:45

Break  - Lobby

Vendor display in break room area

4:45 –
5:30

Paper Session  - ROOM 131

20 min. each
Session Chair: Myungsook Klassen

 

 

Remote Patient Monitoring using GSM and GPS Technologies

Mudasser Wyne, mwyne@nu.edu

 

 Tiger  E-Learning System

Jiang Guo, jguo@calstatela.edu

 

Paper Session – ROOM 133

20 min. each
Session Chair: June Porto

 

The Missing LINQ between Databases and Object-Oriented Programming: LINQ as an Object Query Language for a Database Course

Suzanne Dietrich, dietrich@asu.edu

 

Generating Design Knowledge through Data Mining

Guy-Alain Amoussou,

amoussou@humboldt.edu

 

6:00 –
7:00

Dinner

Four Points by Sheraton

CCSC business meeting:
Treasurer and Editor nominations; candidate presentations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday April 4, 2009

 

8:00 –
 8:30

Registration

8:30 –
10:00

Paper Session - ROOM 131

20 min each
Session Chair: Lori Carter

 

 

Sceneworld: A Game-Oriented Graphics Course Starter Kit

G. Michael Barnes, renzo@csun.edu

 

Teaching Basic Game Programming Using Javascript

Penn Wu, pwu@cypresscollege.edu

 

 

3d Game Programming as Service-Learning for CS Students

Kris Stewart, stewart@sdsu.edu

 

Problems with Computer Gaming May Contribute to Retention Troubles for CS Students

Lori Carter, lcarter@pointloma.edu

 

 

 

 

Tutorial – ROOM 133

90 minutes
Session Chair: _____

 

Java assembly Language Programming for JVM

H. Paul Haiduk,
West Texas A&M University.

10:00-10:30

Break

Vendor Displays in the break room


Saturday April 19, 2008 (continued)

 

10:30 –
12:00

Paper Session - ROOM 131

20 min each
Session Chair: Michael Barnes

 

A Low Cost Common Education Framework

Charles Pickman,, chpickman@msn.com

 

Toolname: A visual Programming Environment for Teaching Object Oriented Programming

Martin Carlisle, martin.carlisle@usafa.edu

 

Visual Navigation: Image profiles for odometry and control

Zachary Dodds, dodds@cs.hmc.edu

 

 

Tutorial – ROOM 133

 

90 minutes
Session Chair: _____

 

Animated Database Courseware (ADbC): Interactive instructional materials to support the teaching and learning of database concepts

Meg Murray and
 Mario Guimaraes,
 Kennesaw State University.

12:00 –
1:00

Student Poster Session – ROOM 118

Lunch served in the Poster Session Room

1:00 –
2:15

 

Paper Session - ROOM 131

20 min each
Session Chair: Salam N. Salloum

 

A tale of two platforms: low-cost robotics in the CS curriculum

Zachary Dodds, dodds@cs.hmc.edu

 

Group Projects in Software Engineering Education

Jiang Guo, jguo@calstatela.edu

 

A Framework Using Service Oriented Architecture in a Community Information Referral System

Guy-Alain Amoussou,amoussou@humboldt.edu

 

 

Tutorial - ROOM 133

 

75 minutes
Session Chair: _____

 

Teaching virtual reality to undergraduates

Daniel Cliburn and
Michael Doherty,
The University of the Pacific.

2:15 –
2:45

Break – Lobby

Vendor Displays in the break room

2:45 –
3:00

Election Announcements – ROOM 114/116

Student Poster Awards

3:00 –
4:00

Closing presentation – ROOM 114/116

Dr. Cay Horstmann
San Jose State University
http://www.horstmann.com