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SIGCSE 2011 Workshop #7: How to Use Algorithm Visualizations in Your Class

We will present a workshop at SIGCSE 2011. This isn't just the usual "here are some good AVs that you could use". We will be talking about real examples of instructors using them in real classes, and how you can overcome the hurdles that we all encounter when trying to bring new technology into our courses.

  

For more information, see the Workshop #7 Web Page.

Creating Screen Capture Videos for your AVs

If you have developed an AV, we encourage you to creaite a simple screen-capture video to show off how it works. Our AV catalog allows us to associate videos with a catalog entry, and you can see examples by looking at the entries for any of the AlgoViz Awards nominees. (By the way, have you voted yet?) Various free programs make it easy for you to record the contents of the computer screen while using a program. You can easily add audio for narration of the action. When done, you can upload to YouTube for public access.

2011 AlgoViz Awards Voting is now Open!

Please vote here! The 2011 AlgoViz Awards voting page is now open!

(Please note that you must be logged in to see the list of nominees.)

To vote, you must be registered to the site (or you may enter the site using your FaceBook account).

ITiCSE 2011 Call for Participation

Call for Participation
ITiCSE 2011
(http://sigcse.org/ITiCSE2011)

16th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education
Darmstadt, Germany, June 27-29, 2011

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