Pizarro's Haunted Mansion: A money-counting and time-telling game for the Macintosh, designed for Lona Robillard's first grade mathematics students, at the Blessed Sacrament School in Providence. The program, created with Hyperstudio, may be downloaded from the project page.
Campaign Trail: A game for the Macintosh that teaches aspects of the Presidential election process, designed for Mari-Ellen Boisclair's 4th grade social studies students, at Vartan Gregorian Elementary School (formerly Fox Point Elementary School) in Providence. The program, created with Hyperstudio, may be downloaded from the project page.
Wires: Inside the Internet: A Web-based tutorial and program about aspects of communication on the Internet, designed for users of Adam Blumenthal's computer lab, at Classical High School in Providence. Created using HTML and Hyperstudio, WIRES can be accessed directly at http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs092/WIRES/, and can also be downloaded for local use from the project page.
States of Matter: A program for the Macintosh that explains and reenforces distinctions between physical and chemical properties of matter, designed for Dorothy Garfield's 7th grade science students at The Wheeler School, in Providence. The program, created using Macromedia's Authorware, may be downloaded from the project page.
Rima the Rat: A program for the Macintosh or PC that engages students in an exploration of the importance of the City sewer system, designed for the "City Streets" exhibit at the Providence Children's Museum, in Providence. You can download the Macintosh version of the program, created with Macromedia's Director, and the PC version will be available for downloading here after the "City Streets" exhibit has ended.
Color Theory: A Web-based program that explains and allows interactive exploration of aspects of color theory, designed for Roger Mayer's "Visual Art 10" and "Color Theory" students at Brown University, in Providence. Created with HTML and Java applets, the program can be accessed directly at http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs092/VA10/HTML/.
The Medical Interview: A program for the Macintosh to assist first-year medical students in learning how to take a patient history, designed for Dr. Catherine Dube's students at the Brown University School of Medicine, in Providence. Created with Macromedia's Director, the program is approximately 550MB and is available to Dr. Dube's students on compact disc.
Note: The programs created in the Educational Software Seminar at Brown may be used without charge for any non-commercial educational purpose. If you find the CS092 materials and programs useful we hope you will let us know. Commercial redistribution of the programs is forbidden as is charging a fee for their use under any circumstances. Address all correspondence to cs92@brown.edu.