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Drew University TECS Workshop
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Drew University, Hall of Sciences HS 4
36 Madison Avenue

Madison, NJ 07940

Teacher Enrichment in Computer Science (TECS) workshops are designed to provide quality pedagogically-oriented programs and resources in computer science for teachers of courses described in levels 2-4 of the model curriculum available from CSTA. While those courses are (officially) recommended for grades 9-12, some schools offer courses which cover some of the topics described in those levels to students in earlier grades. For that reason, our workshop might also be useful for teachers of those courses.

This TECS Workshop was offered by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
at Drew  University in conjunction with the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA) - Northern New Jersey Chapter.

 

Links to the presentation materials are below:
 The Real Projects for Real Clients Course ( RPRCC) Initiative: Attracting Young Women to Computing Majors: An ACM-W Project slides presented by David Klappholz

The Real Projects for Real Clients Course ( RPRCC) Initiative: Attracting Young Women to Computing Majors: An ACM-W Project one-page description

 

Alice 2.2 presentation slides and Alice 3 presentation sliides presented by Don Slater
Alice Demo Programs (.zip file)

 

Introduction to Programming Through Game Development Using Microsoft XNA Game Studio.
slides presented by Alfred Thompson

Alfred Thompson's Blog and Twitter

 

Promoting a Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct through Programming Examples
presented by Steve Kass