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ICALT
2003
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Students' Understanding of Computer Networks in an Internationally Distributed Course
The different ways in which concepts within computer networks are understood by master level students who take an internationally distributed project-based course have been identi...
Anders Berglund, Arnold Neville Pears
SIGCSE
2000
ACM
119views Education» more  SIGCSE 2000»
15 years 1 months ago
Bugs as features: teaching network protocols through debugging
Being exposed to well-written code is a valuable experience for students -- especially when the code is larger or more complex than they are currently capable of writing. In addit...
Brad Richards
SIGCSE
2010
ACM
186views Education» more  SIGCSE 2010»
15 years 4 months ago
Teaching operating systems using virtual appliances and distributed version control
Students learn more through hands-on project experience for computer science courses such as operating systems, but providing the infrastructure support for a large class to learn...
Oren Laadan, Jason Nieh, Nicolas Viennot
SIGCSE
2010
ACM
187views Education» more  SIGCSE 2010»
15 years 2 months ago
Game-themed programming assignments for faculty: a case study
Despite the proven success of using computer video games as a context for teaching introductory programming (CS1/2) courses, barriers including the lack of adoptable materials, re...
Cinnamon Hillyard, Robin Angotti, Michael Panitz, ...
SIGCSE
2009
ACM
149views Education» more  SIGCSE 2009»
15 years 10 months ago
GINI: a user-level toolkit for creating micro internets for teaching & learning computer networking
GINI (GINI Is Not Internet) is an open-source toolkit for creating virtual micro Internets for teaching and learning computer networking. It provides lightweight virtual elements ...
Muthucumaru Maheswaran, Alexis Malozemoff, Daniel ...