ITiCSE'99 -- Final Program

TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1999

(See Campus Map for directions)

8:30 – 10:00 Keynote Address, Hala Sportowa, Area A

10:00 - 10:45 Coffee & Demonstrations Session

10:45 - 12:20 Panel & Paper Session 4, Hala Sportowa, Area D

12:20 - 13:45 Lunch, Ustronie

13:45 - Afternoon free, Enjoy Cracow!

 

KEYNOTE ADDRESS, 8:30 – 10:00

Location: Hala Sportowa, Area A

From ‘Elements of Informatics’ to ‘Information and Communication Technology’ – A Polish Experience

Maciej M. Syslo, University of Wroclaw, Poland

COFFEE BREAK AND DEMONSTRATIONS SESSION, 10:00 - 10:45

Location: Hala Sportowa, Area B

Demonstrations:

Computers, Security, and Ethics Taught on Two Campuses at the Same Time (Almost)

Marsha Woodbury, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

CS1 Closed Laboratories = Multimedia Materials + Human Interaction

David Mutchler, Claude Anderson, Andrew Kinley, Cary Laxer,

Dale Oexmann, Rimli Sengupta and Frank H. Young

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, USA

Designer – A Logic Diagram Design Tool

Chris Power, UNITEC Institute of Technology, New Zealand

simpleIO: A Java Package for Novice Interactive and Graphics Programming

Ursula Wolz, The College of New Jersey, USA

Elliot Koffman, Temple University, USA

The Visible Web Browser

Atticus Gifford, Benjamin J. Menasha, and David Finkel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

 

SESSION 4 (concurrent papers and panel session), 10:45 - 12:20

Location: Hala Sportowa, Area D

Papers: Instructional Technology I, Room 1

Chair: Ian Utting, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK

10:45 Use of a Soundcard in Teaching Audio Frequency and Analog Modem Communications

Martin H. Levin, Grand Valley State University, USA

11:10 A Collaborative Strategy for Developing Shared Java Teaching Resources to Support First Year Programming

Ainslie Ellis, Dianne Hagan, Jason Lowder, Judy Sheard, Wendy Doube, Angela Carbone, John Robinson, Sylvia Tucker, Monash University, Australia

11:35 An Organizer for Project-Based Learning and Instruction in Computer Science

Zahava Scherz, Sarah Polak, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel

12:00 DPLab: An Environment for Distributed Programming

Mordechai Ben-Ari, Shawn Silverman, Weizmann Institute of Science , Israel

Panel Session, Room 2

Panel Title: How Should Data Structures and Algorithms Be Taught?

Moderator: Danny Kopec, The American International University in London, UK

Panelists:

Richard Close, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, USA

Jim Aman, Wilmington College, USA