Sponsored by an NSF CCLI AI Grant.
Collaborative Research: Adapting and Extending WeBWorK for Use in the Computer Science Curriculum.
Dr. Gotel,
Dr. Kline, Dr. Christelle Scharff (Pace University, NY), Dr. Wildenberg (Cornell College, IA)
Last update, 12/20/2008
- Workshop on Online Assessment Systems for Computer Science and Mathematics, Pace University, NY, USA, May 2nd, 2008
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The Official WeBWorK Web Site
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Try WeBWorK in CS
Anyone can try Java, Python, C, SML, logic and discrete mathematics WeBWorK problems, as well as the WeBWorK extension called WeBWorK-JAG
that permits to grade Java programs using JUnit by clicking
here.
Use the courses accessible using guest accounts.
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Who is using WeBWorK in CS?
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WeBWorK Tutorials (still up-to-date!)
- SIGCSE 2006, March 1-5, 2006, Houston, Texas, USA
- May 2006 Pace University Faculty Institute (slides)
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WeBWork-JAG Extension
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WeBWork and WeBWorK-JAG Problems
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Papers
- Adapting an open-source web-based assessment system for the automated assessment of
programming problems. Olly Gotel and Christelle Scharff, IASTED
Web-based Education Conference, Chamonix, France, March 14-16, 2007.
- Extending and contributing to an open-source web-based assessment system for the automated assessment of
programming problems. Olly Gotel, Christelle Scharff and Andrew Wildenberg, ACM Principles and Practices of Programming In Java (PPPJ) Conference, Lisboa, September 5-9, 2007.
- Teaching Software Quality Assurance by Encouraging Student Contributions to an Open Source Web-based System for the Assessment of Programming Assignments
. Olly Gotel, Christelle Scharff and Andrew Wildenberg, Innovation and Technology
in Computer Science Education, ITiCSE, Madrid, June 24-28, 2008.
- Global Perceptions on the Use of WeBWorK as an
Online Tutor for Computer Science. Olly Gotel, Christelle Scharff, Andrew Wildenberg, Mamadou Bousso, Chim Bunthoeurn, Phal Des,
Vidya Kulkarni, Srisupa Palakvangsa Na Ayudhya, Cheikh Sarr and Thanwadee Sunetnanta, IEEE Frontier in Education (FIE), Saratoga Springs, New York, October 22-25, 2008.
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Posters
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CCSCE 2007, October 10-12, 2007, Patchogue, NY, USA
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ITiCSE 2006, June 26-28, 2006, Bologna, Italy
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SIGCSE 2006, March 1-5, 2006, Houston, Texas, USA
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Presentations
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Adapting and Extending WeBWorK for Use in the CS Curriculum
Course Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) PI Conference, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE), August 13-15, Washington DC, 2008.
- Collaborative Research: Adapting and Extending WeBWorK for Use in the Computer Science Curriculum, SIGCSE 2008, NSF Project Showcase, March 12-15, 2008, Portland, Oregon, USA
- WeBWorK
in Computer Science
around the Globe. Talk at the COCID Conference, Preparing Today's Students for Tomorrow's Cyberworld
Merging Technology, Business, and the Classroom, Friday, April 4, 2008.
- Teaching Software Quality Assurance by Encouraging Student Contributions to an Open Source Web-based System for the Assessment of Programming Assignments
. Talk at the Workshop on Teaching Software Testing (WSTS) 2008, Melbourne, Florida, January 17-20, 2008.
- Introduction to WeBWorK in Computer Science. Talk at the Royal University of Phnom Penh
, New York, NY, January, 2008.
- Teaching Testing by Encouraging Student Contributions to an Open Source Web-based System for the Assessment of Programming Assignments
. Talk at the Workshop on Computer and Human Errors (CHE) 2008, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, December 22, 2007.
- Extending and contributing to an open-source web-based assessment system for the automated assessment of
programming problems. Olly Gotel, Christelle Scharff and Andrew Wildenberg, ACM Principles and Practices of Programming In Java (PPPJ) Conference, Lisboa, September 5-9, 2007.
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Automated Program Grading. Andrew Wildenberg. Iowa Undergraduate Computer Science Consortium Meeting, March 31, 2007,
Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA.
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Adapting an open-source web-based assessment system for the automated assessment of
programming problems. Olly Gotel and Christelle Scharff, IASTED
Web-based Education Conference, Chamonix, France, March 14-16, 2007.
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A design of a web-based automated
program fragment grading system. Nathan Baur, Leon Tabak and Andy Wildenberg, Eleventh Annual Argonne
Symposium for Undergraduates in Science, Engineering and Mathematics, November 3-4, 2006,
Argonne National Laboratory, USA.
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Related Systems
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Credit
- Professors
- Prof. Koski, Miami Springs High School, Florida, USA (High school)
- Prof. Mamadou Bousso, University of Thies, Senegal (Language C problems)
- Prof. Vidya Kulkarni, University of Delhi, India (Databases problems)
- Prof. Phal Des, Royal University of Phnom Penh in Cambodia
- Prof. Daniel Ford, Linfield College, Oregon, USA
- Undergraduate students
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Jacqueline Baldwin, Cornell College, IA
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David Baur, Cornell College, IA (leader in developing the Java program fragment grader)
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Sophal Chiv, Royal University of Phnom Penh in Cambodia (leader in inputing WeBWorK problems)
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Eileen Crupi, Pace University, NY
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Tabitha Estrellado, Pace University, NY
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Allyson Ortiz, Pace University, NY
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Veronica Portas, Pace University, NY
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