Recent Talks for Susan H. Rodger

Adventures in Alice Programming - K-12 Outreach, Durham FM Assocation, Durham, NC, November 13, 2007. pdf

Adventures in Alice Programming - K-12 Outreach, IBM K-12 Day at IBM University Days, October 30, 2007. pdf

Increasing Interaction and Support in the Formal Languages and Automata Theory Course, The 12th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE 2007), Dundee, Scotland, June 25, 2007 pdf

An Innovative Approach with Alice for Attracting K-12 Students to Computing, IBM University Days, Research Triangle Park, May 7, 2007. pdf

Experimenting with Grammars to Generate L-Systems, Duke Up Close, Duke University, April 10, 2007. pdf

Teaching Strategies and Learning Styles, CRA-W Workshop, Covington, KY, March 7, 2007. pdf

An Interactive Approach to Formal Languages and Automata with JFLAP, NSF CCLI Showcase at SIGCSE 2007, March 9, 2007 pdf

Creating a 3D Interactive Story, Duke FEMMES event, Duke University, February 24, 2007. html

Computer Science Concepts Come Alive, Computer Science Colloquium, The Citadel, Feb. 20, 2007. pdf

Teaching Computer Science with Interaction and Visualization, Workshop on Current Progress of Education and Research in Computer Science, Duke University, Dec. 4, 2006. pdf

Creating Animations and 3D Virtual Worlds - Programming for Beginners, Duke Up Close Faculty Seminar, Duke University, April 2, 2006 pdf

Turning Automata Theory into a Hands-on Course, Thirty-seventh SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Houston, Texas, March 3, 2006. pdf

"A New Approach to Introductory Programming - Building Virtual Worlds with Alice", Durham Technical Community College, Durham, NC October 7, 2005. pdf

"A New Approach to Introductory Programming - Building Virtual Worlds with Alice", Visualization Seminar, Duke University, Durham, NC September 23, 2005. pdf

"Teaching Strategies and Learning Styles", CRAW Workshop, St. Louis, MO February 23, 2005. pdf

An Interactive and Visual Approach to Learning Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, November 30, 2004. pdf

Panel -Being an Effective Teacher, Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing, Chicago, Illinois, October 8, 2004. html

A Visual and Interactive Automata Theory Course with JFLAP 4.0, Thirty-fifth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Norfolk, Virginia, March 4, 2004. pdf

Panel on Teaching Panel Positions, Thirty-fifth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Norfolk, Virginia, March 5, 2004. html

Learning Computer Science Concepts via Interactive Visualizations Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University, July 24, 2003. html

JAWAA: Easy Web-Based Animation from CS 0 to Advanced CS Courses, Thirty-fourth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Reno, NV Feb. 21, 2003. html

Using Hands-On Visualizations to Teach Computer Science from Beginning Courses to Advanced Courses, Second Program Visualization Workshop, HornstrupCentret, Denmark, June 28, 2002. html

Introducing Computer Science Through Animation and Virtual Worlds, Thirty-third SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1, 2002. html

Using JFLAP for Visualization and Interaction in the Automata Theory Course, and JAWAA for automatic animation of data structures, Dagstuhl, Germany, May 25, 2001. html

Experience the Interactive Computer Classroom, Duke Alumni Association, Duke University, April 21, 2001 html

Integrating Visualization and Animation into the Teaching of Computer Science Courses, The Advance Program, Duke University, February 26, 2001 html

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