AlgoViz at SIGCSE'10
Submitted by shaffer on 25 February 2010 - 11:00amUPDATE: SIGCSE '10 was a huge success! Thanks, everyone! See http://algoviz.org/news/2010-03-25-sigcse-2010-algoviz-survey-results for more…
Members of the AlgoViz community will be out in force at SIGCSE'10 in Milwaukee this year. Project PIs Cliff Shaffer and Steve Edwards will be there along with grad students Monika Akbar, AJ Alon, and Michael Stewart.
UPDATED: AlgoViz.org Awards Voting Closed
Submitted by ajalon on 25 January 2010 - 3:15pmVoting for the AlgoViz Awards has closed. The winners will be announced at our Special Session at SIGCSE’10 entitled “Building an Online Educational Community for Algorithm Visualization”.
Thanks for participating!
Computer Science Education Week
Submitted by ajalon on 10 December 2009 - 4:47pmThis week — December 7 to December 12 — is “Computer Science Education Week”. This week recognizes the central role that computing plays in today’s society and the need to introduce and expose students to opportunities available in learning and practicing Computer Science.
From the official ACM press release:
Algorithm Visualizations can be invaluable in teaching fundamental concepts of computing to students at all levels. We encourage you to browse our catalog for visualizations to use in your teachings, or to discuss AVs and all things related to CS education in the forums. You can also find a great collection of curriculum guides and other education resources at the CSEdWeek central hub, http://www.csedweek.org/.
Our First AlgoViz Project Video: Issues in Algorithm Visualization
Submitted by tgm on 11 November 2009 - 2:54pmUPDATE: SIGCSE accepted our video! We’ve updated the video with captions.
We recently submitted our video “Issues in Algorithm Visualization” to the SIGCSE 2010 Video Exhibition. It illustrates many of the barriers instructors say they encounter when trying to use an AV in the classroom for the first time. It also presents some of the problems faced by AV developers. A brief introduction to the AlgoViz Portal appears at the end. We hope that the SIGCSE Video Review Committee (and you!) enjoys the video’s camp and kitsch.
