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Rodger, Susan H. - Department of Computer Science, Duke University
Sixth Program Visualization Workshop 1 Increasing the use of JFLAP in Courses
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AP CS Goes OO David Gries
An Interactive Lecture Approach to Teaching Computer Science Susan H. Rodger1
A Visual and Interactive Automata Theory Course with Ryan Cavalcante
An Innovative Approach with Alice for Attracting K-12 Students to Computing
Integrating Animations Into Courses Susan H. Rodger
ACTIVITIES TO ATTRACT HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO COMPUTER SCIENCE Susan H. Rodger Ellen L. Walker
Animator Commands (modified Animator handout from John Stasko's Xtango)
Increasing Visualization and Interaction in the Automata Theory Course
Using Hands-On Visualizations to Teach Computer Science from Beginning Courses to Advanced Courses
A Collection of Tools for Making Automata Theory and Formal Languages Come Alive
Visualization and Interaction in the Computer Science Formal Languages Course with JFLAP
Engaging Middle School Teachers and Students with Alice in a Diverse Set of Subjects
Turning Automata Theory into a Hands-on Course Susan H. Rodger
The Reasoning for The Advanced Placement C++ Subset Owen L. Astrachan Gail Chapman Susan H. Rodger Mark Allen Weiss
Enhancing K-12 Education with Alice Programming Susan H. Rodger
Increasing Interaction and Support in the Formal Languages and Automata Theory Course
Session T2A Active Learning in Small to Large Courses
Web-based Animation of Data Structures Using JAWAA Willard C. Pierson and Susan H. Rodger
Animation, Visualization, and Interaction in CS 1 Assignments
PipeLINK: Connecting Women and Girls in the Computer Science Pipeline
LLparse and LRparse: Visual and Interactive Tools for Parsing Stephen A. Blythe, Michael C. James, and Susan H. Rodger1
Susan H. Rodger Professor of the Practice
Key Practices for Retaining Undergraduates in Computing1 What Research-Based Methods Retain Undergraduates in Computing?
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Changes to JFLAP to Increase its Use in Courses Susan H. Rodger
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JAWAA: Easy Web-Based Animation from CS 0 to Advanced CS Courses
Introducing Computer Science Through Animation and Virtual Susan H. Rodger
Increasing Engagement in Automata Theory With JFLAP Susan H. Rodger
Points of View Points of View
Introduction to Animation Programming Dr. Susan Rodger
Integrating Hands-on Work into the Formal Languages Course via Tools and Programming
Using JFLAP to Interact with Theorems in Automata Theory Eric Gramond and Susan H. Rodger
U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration
Integrating Computing into Middle School Disciplines Through Projects