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Title: Intro Programming at UW


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Intro Programming at UW
  • Richard Anderson
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering
  • University of Washington

2
Topics
  • Language change in CSE 142/143
  • UW Course export
  • Tutored Video Instruction
  • Lecture export

3
CSE 142/143
  • Large courses
  • UW 142 - 1900 students per year
  • UW 143 - 850 students per year
  • Fixed and stable course materials
  • Currently taught using C/C
  • Language change to Java, Summer 2001

4
Course Components
  • Lectures 3 hrs per week,
  • PowerPoint transparencies
  • Quiz section with TA
  • 142 1hr per week,
  • 143 2 hrs per week
  • Programming Assignments
  • 4-6 per quarter
  • Exams
  • 1 or 2 midterms
  • Final

5
Java
  • Why change languages?
  • Java is a better language for teaching the
    concepts of programming
  • Instruction in Java is common1, will become the
    language for AP computer science test
  • Knowledge of Java is important for students
    educated in Computer Science
  • According to one authority, Java 35 and
    increasing,
  • C/C 50 and decreasing, other 15 and steady.

6
Conversion process
  • Offer CSE 142 in Java starting Summer 2001
  • CSE 143 in Java starting Fall 2001
  • Internal and external transition issues will
    require a lot of attention
  • CC Language shift? When???????
  • Articulation issues

7
Statewide UW-CC meeting?
  • Tentative late fall, early winter?
  • Is there interest????
  • Day long meeting at UW.
  • Topics
  • Language conversion
  • Articulation
  • Course export
  • Other ????

8
Statewide Intro Programming Issues
  • Uniformity
  • Difficulty of recruiting instructors/offering
    courses
  • Transferability
  • Course credits
  • Preparation for follow on courses

9
Tutored Video Instruction
  • Pioneered by Jack Gibbons (Stanford) in the 70s
  • Group viewing of archived course materials with a
    tutor

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UW TVI
  • Autumn 1998
  • CSE 143 NSCC
  • Winter 1999
  • CSE 142 Highline and NSCC
  • Winter 2000
  • CSE 142 Green River, Shoreline, Centralia
  • Spring 2000
  • CSE 142 Centralia, Green River, Highline and
    Central Washington
  • CSE 143 Shoreline, NSCC, Green River

13
Motives and Project Goals
  • IT work force issues
  • Understand use of Technology in Education
  • Export of UW CSE Curriculum
  • Leadership in Educational Technology
  • Develop exportable class materials
  • Evaluate Tutored Video as a means of instruction
  • Develop scalable evaluation mechanisms

14
TVI Course Implementation
  • Lecture material recorded Winter 2000
  • Download from http//www.cs.washington.edu/educati
    on/TVI/
  • UW Homework and exams used
  • Grading done at UW
  • Grades officially assigned by CC instructors, CC
    credit granted (transferable to UW).

15
Evaluation
  • Surveys and class visits
  • Direct email feedback from students (anonymous
    and named)
  • Some sections successful, others not
  • More information anderson_at_cs.washington.edu

16
Lessons learned
  • Course materials
  • Positive response to lecturers
  • Difficulty with material not captured in lectures
  • Centralized administration did not work
  • Logistics
  • Student concerns
  • Separation of students from local instructor

17
Future of TVI at UW
  • Studio produce made for TVI lectures
  • CSE 142 (Sept 2000)
  • CSE 143 (Fall 2000)
  • CSE 100 (2001)
  • Change in administrative model
  • Course export
  • Lectures, supporting materials, hw, exams
  • Evaluation done by local instructor

18
Studio Audience Wanted!
  • C version of CSE 142
  • Studio lectures will need a small audience
  • Lectures will be recorded in September
  • Tentatively, Sept 13-23
  • Schedule TBD
  • Est. 20 hours of lecture
  • Other courses will be filmed later in the year.
  • Send mail to tvi-info_at_cs.washington.edu
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