Student-faculty projects with Grinnell CS students have strong track
record of articles and presentations at national and regional
conferences. Some examples from last 4 years:
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Timothy Miller and Patrick Rich with Janet Davis
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Extended Abstract: ADAPT: audience design of ambient persuasive technology,
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
/CHI 2009
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Andrew Hirakawa and Russel Steinbach with Henry M. Walker,
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Peer-reviewed paper:
A system to place incoming students in computer science,
mathematics and statistics, Journal of the Computing Sciences in
Colleges/CCSC Midwest, October 2011
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David Cowden, April O'Neill, Erik Opavsky, Dilan Ustek with Henry M. Walker
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Peer-reviewed paper:
A C-based introductory course using robots,
Proceedings of the 43rd ACM Technical Symposium in Computer Science Education/SIGCSE 2012
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Paper in preparation:
Using and Refining C-based materials within an introductory course
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Chase Felker and Radka Slamova with Janet Davis
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Peer-reviewed paper: Integrating UX with scrum in an undergraduate software development project,
Proceedings of the 43rd ACM Technical Symposium in Computer Science Education/SIGCSE 2012
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Pelle Hall, Andrew Hirakawa, Jennelle Nystrom with Samuel A. Rebelsky
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Poster: From drawing to programming: attracting middle-school students to programming through self-disclosing code,
Proceedings of the 43rd ACM Technical Symposium in Computer Science Education/SIGCSE 2012
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Chukwunweike Abuah, Rogelio Calderon, Martin Estrada, Zarni Htet,
Adriana Hurley, Katherine Ingersoll, Hart Russell, Sydney Ryan,
Kimberly Spasaro, Prashanna Tiwaree with Samuel A. Rebelsky
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Poster: Making Images By Hand and By Code - Motivating Students with
Multi-Language Interactive Media Application Scripting,
Proceedings of the 44th ACM Technical Symposium in Computer Science
Education/SIGCSE 2013