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courses [2010/09/28 07:44]
Susanne Hambrusch
courses [2012/06/06 16:30] (current)
Tim Korb
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 ====== Courses ====== ====== Courses ======
  
-===== Spring 2011 =====+===== EDPS 49100: Methods of Teaching Computer Science ​====
  
-===CS/EDPS 49100: Methods of Teaching Computer Science=== ​+Become experienced with effective methods and new software tools for teaching computer science and programming at the secondary and post-secondary levels.
  
-Become experienced with the latest methods and software tools for teaching computational thinking and programming at the secondary ​and post-secondary levels.+  * Taught online fall 2012, 3 credits 
 +  * [[mt2012f:​start|Course Homepage]], {{mt2012f:​methods_flyer.pdf|Flyer}},​ {{mt2012f:​methods_overview.pdf|Overview}}  
 +  * Questions? Email the instructors:​ [[amanyadav@purdue.edu|Aman Yadav]] ​and [[jtk@purdue.edu|Tim Korb]]
  
-  * Tuesday 1:30-3:20 Lecture, Thursday 1:30-3:20 Lab, 3 credits +===== CS 19000Contemporary Issues in Computing =====
-  * [[http://​cs4edu.cs.purdue.edu/​mt2011|Course Homepage]], ​   {{:​mt2011:​methods_flyer.pdf|Flyer}},​ {{:​mt2011:​methods_overview.pdf|Overview}}  +
-  * Questions? Email the instructors:​ [[amanyadav@purdue.edu]] and [[jtk@purdue.edu]] +
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-===CS 19000Contemporary Issues in Computing==+
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-Back by popular demand! Explore how computing and the Internet continue to transform societies at large and each of us individually. +
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-  * Mon/Wed 3:30-4:20 (first 8 weeks only), 1 credit +
-  * [[http://​cs4edu.cs.purdue.edu/​ci2011|Course Homepage]],​{{:​ci2011:​issues_flyer.pdf|Flyer}},​ {{:​ci2011:​issues_overview.pdf|Overview}} +
-  * Questions? Email the instructor: [[cmayfiel@cs.purdue.edu]]  +
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-===== Spring 2010 ===== +
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-===CS 19000, Contemporary Issues in Computing===+
  
 Explore how computing affects everyone, how the Internet has changed how societies and individuals function, and what the implications are for the future. Explore how computing affects everyone, how the Internet has changed how societies and individuals function, and what the implications are for the future.
  
 +  * Planned for spring 2013; information below is from spring 2012
   * Mon/Wed 3:30-4:20 (first 8 weeks only), 1 credit   * Mon/Wed 3:30-4:20 (first 8 weeks only), 1 credit
-  * [[http://​cs4edu.cs.purdue.edu/​ci2010|Course Homepage]] +  * [[http://​cs4edu.cs.purdue.edu/​ci2012:​start|Course Homepage]]
  
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