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Nifty assignments
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Proceedings of the 33rd SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education table of contents
Cincinnati, Kentucky
SESSION: Nifty assignments table of contents
Pages: 319 - 320  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-473-8
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Authors
Nick Parlante  Stanford University
John K. Estell  Ohio Northern University
David Reed  Creighton University
David Levine  St. Bonaventure University
Dan Garcia  University of California, Berkeley
Julie Zelenski  Stanford University
Sponsor
SIGCSE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Creating assignments is a difficult and time consuming part of teaching Computer Science. Nifty Assignments is a forum, operating at a very practical level, to promote the sharing of assignment ideas and assignment materials.Each presenter will introduce their assignment, give a quick demo, and describe its niche in the curriculum and its strengths and weaknesses. The presentations (and the descriptions below) merely introduce each assignment. For more detail, each assignment has its own web page with more detailed information and assignment materials such as handouts and data files to aid the adoption of the assignment. Information on participating in Nifty Assignments as well as all the assignment pages are available from our central page… http://cse.stanford.edu/nifty/


Collaborative Colleagues:
Nick Parlante: colleagues
John K. Estell: colleagues
David Reed: colleagues
David Levine: colleagues
Dan Garcia: colleagues
Julie Zelenski: colleagues