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GDCSE 2008: Miami, FL, USA
- J. Kent Foster, John Nordlinger, R. Michael Young:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Game Development in Computer Science Education, GDCSE 2008, Miami, FL, USA, February 28 - March 3, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-057-9 - Tiffany Barnes, Eve Powell, Amanda Chaffin, Heather Richter Lipford:
Game2Learn: improving the motivation of CS1 students. 1-5 - Jessica D. Bayliss, Kevin Bierre:
Game design and development students: who are they? 6-10 - Rafael Bidarra, Jerke Boers, Jeroen Dobbe, Remco Huijser:
Bringing a pioneer games project to the next level. 11-15 - Hollie Boudreaux, Jim Etheredge, Timothy Roden:
Adding handheld game programming to a computer science curriculum. 16-20 - Charles Hardnett:
Gaming for middle school students: building virtual worlds. 21-25 - Alex Pang:
Group interactions in a game engine class. 26-30 - Yolanda A. Rankin, Amy Gooch, Bruce Gooch:
The impact of game design on students' interest in CS. 31-35 - Amber Settle, Joe Linhoff, André Berthiaume:
A hybrid approach to projects in gaming courses. 36-40 - Todd Shurn, Charles Hardnett, Iretta B. C. Kearse:
A game framework to enhance the STEM pipeline. 41-45 - Robert W. Sumner, Nils Thuerey, Markus H. Gross:
The ETH game programming laboratory: a capstone for computer science and visual computing. 46-50 - Kelvin Sung, Rebecca Rosenberg, Michael Panitz, Ruth Anderson:
Assessing game-themed programming assignments for CS1/2 courses. 51-55 - Scott A. Wallace, Ingrid Russell, Zdravko Markov:
Integrating games and machine learning in the undergraduate computer science classroom. 56-60 - Jim Whitehead:
Introduction to game design in the large classroom. 61-65 - Dianna Xu, Douglas S. Blank, Deepak Kumar:
Games, robots, and robot games: complementary contexts for introductory computing education. 66-70 - Michael Zyda, Victor Lacour, Chris Swain:
Operating a computer science game degree program. 71-75
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