Powerpoint presentation from the morning welcome.
Activities designed to teach computer science topics without computers.
UW Computer science researchers discussed their fields and projects. The goal was to demonstrate the incredible diversity of problems which are best tackled by computer scientists.
2011 Computing for the developing world
.ppt] Games for Learning Slides
Access the World with Your Phone: Smart Phone Applications for Blind People
Hélène Martin: Bootstrap is a full curriculum for reinforcing fundamental algebra concepts through videogame design. Learn how to use these materials in your own classroom or how to use them for outreach projects.
Visual programming environments are perfect for teaching computational concepts and problem solving techniques without having to worry about syntax.
Hélène Martin's Scratch Presentation
Hélène Martin's Resources from Garfield HS
Scratch (a more modern visual programming language)
Scratch for educators
Scratch math projets (polar graphs, projectiles, slope, complex numbers...)
Programming concepts in Scratch
Scratch science projects (magnetism, velocity, anatomy...)
Alice (a 3D visual programming language)
Greenfoot Consider greenfoot as a combination between a framework for creating two-dimensional
grid assignments in Java and an integrated development environment (class browser, editor, compiler, execution, etc.) suitable for novice programmers.
Physical Computing Presentation
Ballparking Presentation
Professor Ed Lazowska's Final presentation on the CSE department here at UW.