Notes for the first class meeting
Roger B. Blumberg, CS092
January 22 -- 227 CIT
http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs092/CS92.rbb1.html
Andy's model
for the Educational Software seminar, and this year's
version
The projects this semester, briefly.
Vartan Gregorian Elementary School
The Wheeler School
Classical High School
Blessed Sacrament School
Engineering, Art and Sanskrit courses at Brown
Hasbro Children's Hospital
The Providence Children's Museum
This semester's
syllabus, in detail.
Four differences this year; what's the difference?
- The institutions. This semester projects are drawn from K-16 and
community-based "non-school" institutions.
- The readings. This semester
we begin with the culture of programming, the history of classroom
technology in the U.S., and try to integrate the cs, cogsci and
education literatures.
- The documentation component. This semester it is essential that
we document the teacher's specification, the project team's vision
and strategies, as well as the reasons for design and implementation
decisions in the projects.
- The tools. This semester we have access to Hyperstudio and Authorware
(two powerful authoring tools) in addition to Hypercard and traditional
cs languages and Web tools.
What is interesting about combining cs and education?
- Comparing the role of technique in cs, education, and
other disciplines.
- Comparing the nature of expertise.
- Comparing the standards for good work, and the different vocabularies
developed to describe that work, in cs, education, and other content areas.
- Dreaming about a fully integrated cs & edu curriculum.
- The teacher's project description
- The student team's project description
- The strategy and storyboard
- The documentation of the project
- The documentation for the software
- The program
- Read chapters 1-4 of Ullman's Close to the Machine for
Tuesday, and finish the book for Thursday; read the Bierman article for
Tuesday and then Weizenbaum for Thursday.
- Bring in a small computer program that you have written or identified,
and be prepared to explain or question carefully what it does and how it
"works".
- Volunteers to present the readings next week?
- The Ullman
book has now arrived in the Bookstore and one copy is on reserve at the
Science Library.
- The required books by Cuban, Sandholtz et al., Gardner, and Tiffin
and Rajasingham are on reserve in the Rockefeller Library, and available
in the Bookstore.

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