Computer_Science attendees of CSESI 2009
CSESI attendees for 2009
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Computer Science Education Summer Institute 2009

Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:30 Continential Breakfast, Koshland INSC H208 (Math Lounge)
9:00
to
12:00
KEYNOTE: Paul Grobstein
Professor of Biology
Bryn Mawr College

CS Unplugged
Tom Cortina
Carnegie Mellon University
The Magic of Computing
Tom Way
Villanova University
A Sneak Peak at Alice 3.0
Adelaida Alban Medlock
Drexel University
Websites I Can't Live Without
Peter DePasquale
The College of New Jersey
http://sites.peterdepasquale.com/
Computational Singing
JD Dougherty
Haverford College
12:00
to
12:30
Lunch (Koshland INSC Zubrow Commons) Lunch
(TBD)
12:30
to
3:00
more
CS Unplugged
more
Magic of Computing
"Scratchin' YouTube"
Michael Littman
Rutgers University
Open Access Resources
for Teaching & Learning

Dora Wong

Science Library
Haverford College
Concluding Activities
& Assessment
3:00
to
3:30
Curriculum Development and Deployment:
Each attendees will propose, design and implement a lesson plan or activity for a course at their school.
Early Dismissal

All sessions in Koshland INSC H204 unless otherwise indicated.


The goals of the Institute are to promote reflection and discussion about the role of computing in education, as well as the definitions of computer science as realized in K-12 programs. Participants will engage in a series of presentations and sessions to review current and future trends in the preparation of students to effectively utilize computing and information technology. This year marks the second annual Institute at Haverford, and is based on a successful model originally developed at Bryn Mawr College about science education. All of this work is funded by HHMI.


Resources Links
  • NEW! Photos courtesy of Ed Bujak
  • CSESI blog (extending last year's)
  • CSESI 2007 and CSESI 2008
  • Blackboard
  • Directions to Campus
  • Campus Map
  • Assessments:
  • Pre-workshop survey for CSESI 2009
  • Monday (Keynote/CSUnplugged)
  • Tuesday (Magic)
  • Wednesday (Alice3/YouTube & Scratch)
  • Thursday (Web Tools/Open Access Resources)
  • Friday (Computational Singing, conclusions)
  • Post-workshop survey/evaluation for CSESI 2009
  • Links at Bryn Mawr (Serendip)
  • Announcement
  • Application for Participation
  • other HHMI K-12 Summer Institutes on Science Education
  • Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. [Robert Frost]

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