Indiana University Scheme Educational-infrastructure Project
Goal
To develop software and courseware to support the use of Scheme in undergraduate
education.
Principal Investigators
Postdocs and Research Assistants
Current sub-projects
Related Courses
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C211: Introduction
to Computer Science, at Indiana University
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C311: Introduction
to Programming Languages, at Indiana University
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C431: Assemblers
and Compilers I, at Indiana University
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C432: Assemblers
and Compilers II, at Indiana University
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C511: Programming
Languages, at Indiana University
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CS151: Fundamentals
of Computer Science I, at Grinnell College
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CS275: Algorithms,
Structures and Abstractions I, at Oberlin College
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Comp210: Principles
of Computing and Programming, at Rice University
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COM3351: Principles
of Programming Languages, at Northeastern University
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CS330: Concepts of Programming
Languages, at Brigham Young University
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Com S342:
Principles of Programming Languages, at Iowa State
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CS345: Programming
Languages, at the University of Texas
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C311:
Programming Languages, at Indiana University South Bend
Related Workshops and Activities
Related Papers and Presentations
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Experience
with an Analytic Approach to Teaching Programming Languages, by Christopher
T. Haynes, to appear in Proceedings of the Twenty-nineth SIGCSE Technical
Symposium on Computer Science Education, February 1998.
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Compiling:
A high-level introduction using Scheme, by Christopher T. Haynes, in
Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education, February 1997, pp. 253-257.
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Tools and Techniques
for Use of the Scheme Programming Language in Undergraduate Education,
project report, NSF EI project director's meeting, November 1996.
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Teaching
Programming Languages Using a Scheme-based Executable Formalism.
Presented by Christopher Haynes at the Workshop on Exploring Formal
Methods in the Early Computer Science Curriculum, City University of
New York, September 1995.
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An Introduction to Scheme."
Presented by Daniel P. Friedmna at the First International Forum on Computer
Programming in Education, ITESM, Mexico, February 25, 1994.
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Scheme
in Computer Science Higher Education." Presented by Christopher T.
Haynes at the First International Forum on Computer Programming in Education,
ITESM, Mexico, February 25, 1994.
Support
This project is supported by NSF Grant CDA-9312614, with the proposal Tools
and Techniques for Use of the Scheme Programming Language in Undergraduate
Education.
chaynes@indiana.edu