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Teaching Fall 2014
- CS 39000-CP0: Competitive Programming.
Teaching Spring 2014
- CS 49000-FOA: Facebook Open Academy. This course is a limited-enrollment, independent-study course sponsored in part by Facebook.
Teaching Fall 2013
- CS 39000-CP0: Competitive Programming. CRN 53092.
- CS 49000-WMS: Web and Mobile Startups. Jon Perl is the primary instructor; I am the “instructor of record”. CRN 65960.
Teaching Spring 2013
- CS 18000: Problem Solving and Object-Oriented Programming. Lectures are MWF at 7:30AM in MATH 175. Office hours: MWF 8:30-9:30 or by appointment.
Teaching Fall 2012
- CS 39000-CP0: Competitive Programming. This one-credit course is a weekly, three-hour laboratory. It emphasizes the transition from problem statement to algorithm to code. The top students compete in the regional ACM programming contest held in November.
- EDPS 49100-002: Methods of Teaching Computer Science. Co-taught with Prof. Aman Yadav in Education. This course is part of a College of Education supplemental licensure program.
Teaching Spring 2012
DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENT, THE SPRING HCI CLASS IS BEING CANCELLED. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
- CS 39000-HC0: Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction
MWF 9:30-10:20
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer science, cognitive psychology, and other areas. This course introduces the fundamental principles underlying the interaction between humans and computers. Homework assignments and projects include the design, implementation, and evaluation of computer-based interfaces.
Possible text (but not yet confirmed): Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction, 3rd Edition. Sharp, Rogers, and Preece. Wiley 2011.
Prerequisites: CS core (through CS25200).
Teaching Fall 2011
- CS 39000-CP0: Competitive Programming flier
This one-credit course is a weekly, three-hour laboratory. It emphasizes the transition from problem statement to algorithm to code. This year there will be a wider variety of problems to accommodate different skill levels. The top students will compete in the regional ACM programming contest held on Saturday, October 22nd. Following the traditional algorithm competition, we will complete the semester with a “king of the hill” style ladder competition (last year it was the ICPC snowball fight simulation, http://queue.acm.org/icpc/).
- CS 49000-HCI: HCI Issues and Implementation (from spring 2011, now independent study projects)
- CS 49000-CSM: Computer Science Methods spring 2011 flier
Teaching Spring 2011
- CS 49000-TC0: Methods of Teaching Computer Science (joint with College of Education)
- CS 49000-HCI: HCI: Issues and Implementation
- CS 39000-CPC: Competitive Programming in China (for May 2011: Special Study Abroad edition!)
Note: There were $1000 scholarships available for study abroad programs this summer. You must have applied by March 1, 2011 to participate.
Teaching Fall 2010
Teaching Spring 2010
Teaching Fall 2009
Teaching Fall 2008
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- Course news posted to newsgroup at purdue.class.cs190m
- JUnit testing example with new section on Command-Line JUnit Testing in UNIX.
- JUnit tests and instructions for Project 3.
- Special assignments