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Computing Curriculum Workshop 2004
Tom HealyContent and Curriculum Manager
Microsoft ResearchUniversity Relations
Workshop Objectives
Support an academic community working together on the future of computing curriculum.
Incubate discussion on curriculum practices. Questions and interaction are strongly encouraged.
Faculty members engaged in curriculum development and delivery will address: Challenges Solutions Best practices
Who you are:
~125: Instructors, Assistant Professors, Associate Professors, Professors, Chairs
Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Business Management Information Systems
~ 90 Colleges and Universities U.S., China, Latin America
Today’s agenda
9:00 a.m. IntroductionTom Healy, Microsoft Research University Relations
9:20 a.m. • Introducing .NET, David Platt, Harvard University• Test Driven Development with C# in .NET, Rick Mercer, University of Arizona• Introduction to Programming using Visual C#.NET, Zhong Shao, Yale University
10:40 a.m. Break
11:00 a.m. • Integrating Technology into the Database Curriculum, Suzanne Dietrich, Arizona State University• An Integrated SDLC Approach to Teaching System Development Leveraging .NET Technologies, Sean McGann, Ohio University
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. • Tablet PC for Instructors, Beth Simon, University of San Diego• Curriculum Development for a Tablet PC Capstone Course, Richard Anderson, University of Washington
2:00 p.m. • Advanced Programming Using C# and .NET, Ira Pohl, University of California, Santa Cruz• Exploring Web Software Architecture Using C# and .NET, Arthur H. Lee, Brown University
3:00 p.m. Break
3:30 p.m. • Operating Systems: Concepts with Practice, Tom Doeppner, Brown University
4:00 p.m. • The Challenges and Opportunities of Developing a Security Curriculum, Brad Jensen, University of North Texas• Network Forensics and Security Lab Course, Krishinkal Cleetus, West Virginia University
5:00 p.m. Closing Remarks and General Q&A Tom Healy, Microsoft Research University Relations
Evaluation Forms
Please, Please, Please.
(And, did I mention; Please?)
Additional resources
Your registration package materials. Recommended book list from the
speakers. Slides will be posted to the
Curriculum Repository (contingent on permission from each speaker).
I will send a follow-up email to all of you.
www.msdnaa.net
Socializing and Networking
Bookstore Party (Sunday) Immediately following the final session today. Catch the TechEd shuttle or walk over to the San
Diego Convention Center for the Bookstore Party & Fair, running from 5:30 – 7:00pm.
Specific academic book fair at the bookstore party with textbook publishers and authors in attendance .
The Imagine Cup 2004 US Nationals student competition winners will be announced at ~ 6pm.
Socializing and Networking
TechEd Influencers Party (Wednesday) TechEd Influencers party on Wednesday night at
Dick’s Last Resort and Gaslamp Billiards. 7-10 p.m. Special chance for faculty, speakers, authors and
Microsoft representatives to meet and mingle. Directions are provided at the party registration
site; and, we have printed directions available. The location is about a ½ mile walk from the
conference center. (Across from the “E” entrance to the conference center. Walk through the archway “Historical Heart of San Diego”)
Or, use the TechEd shuttle bus and get off at the Marriott Hotel. It’s about a 4-minute walk from there.
Attendee Networking System - Rio
Available at the TechEd Home Site; http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/teched2004/ (Click on the left navigation bar “Community and Networking”)
Rio is an online networking forum designed specifically to give attendees direct access to each other.
Personalized Event Schedule to view the event agenda. This is where your requested and confirmed meetings will appear once
you begin using The Attendee Networking System - Rio. Search For People to see who else has registered for the
event and request meetings with them. All messaging is sent through The Attendee Networking
System – Rio; therefore your email address remains private. You can decide to share your contact information with others at your own discretion.
TechEd Agenda11 Tracks, 400 Technical Sessions
TechEd Agenda information is found at: http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/teched2004/agendasessions.mspx
1. Security
2. Developer Tools and Technologies
3. Data Management
4. Mobile PC and Devices
5. Messaging
6. Windows Infrastructure Solutions
7. Management and Operations
8. Architecture
9. Business Productivity Solutions
10. Microsoft Business Solutions
11. E-Business
Of Academic Interest:
Recommended Sessions list is in your curriculum workshop attendee registration information.
Special academic sessions: DEVC23 Academic: ASP.NET 2.0 Debugging
and Localhost: The Benefits of ASP.NET 2.0 in School Environments Monday, May 24 10:45 AM- 12:00 PM, Cabana 06
DEVC24 Academic: Life as a .NET Technology Evangelist for Reuters Worldwide-A Case Study Monday, May 24 1:30 PM- 2:45 PM, Cabana 06
DATC05 Academic: Database Administration Issues In Academic Developer Settings Tuesday, May 25 10:45 AM- 12:00 PM, Cabana 08
“Birds of a Feather” Session
Sponsored by the International .NET Association (INETA)
An interactive discussion with faculty and others interested in teaching .NET.
BOF42; Teaching .NET, Beyond VB.NET Tuesday, May 25th 7:30 PM, Room 16B
Stephen Kwan and Panel For faculty interested in teaching .NET technology
Share tips about teaching using .NET technology ASP.Net, Web services, Using .NET for advanced courses Problems and solutions implementing .NET in the
curriculum.
Computing Curriculum Workshop
2004
Security, Privacy, Reliability
Systems programming (millions of lines of code)
Team design, development, multi-discipline approach
Distributed Computing and web services
Human-Computer Interaction (easier to use computers)
STORAGESTORAGESERVERSSERVERS NETWORKINGNETWORKING
Fundamental Questions :
“How do core [CS/CE/MIS] concepts map to Microsoft technologies?” It’s all about teaching concepts, not technology products.
“Who else is teaching [the subject] and what materials are they using to teach it?”
“How will Microsoft help me deal with limited time and resources in the face of rapidly changing technology?”
The Curriculum RepositoryThe Curriculum Repositorywww.msdnaa.netwww.msdnaa.net
Types of Content in the Curriculum Repository
Approximately 800 hours of content in the database today: Presentations Lab Exercises Sample Code Sample Databases References to University URL addresses
that have course material addressing Microsoft technology
“Open” License Terms for Academia:
You may use, copy, reproduce, distribute this Curriculum only for academic purposes.
You may distribute this Curriculum within your academic institution.
You may publish the Curriculum on websites for academic purposes.
Intersection of Subjects and Technologies
Academic Subject Matter MS Technologies and Interests
Security; Cryptography; subjects across the breadth of the undergrad curriculum
Trustworthy Computing
Programming; Programming Languages; Net-Centric Computing; Distributed Systems; Programming for Non-Majors
.NET Framework; .NET Languages; ASP.NET
Robotics; Computer Engineering Embedded Systems (.NET Compact Framework)
Operating Systems; Compilers Operating Systems and Compilers (Longhorn, Phoenix, Rotor, Shared Source)
Gaming; Digital Media Graphics; Gaming; Multimedia (DirectX)
Human Computer Interaction; Accessibility; Assistive Technologies
User Interface; Human Factors; Human Computer Interaction; Accessibility
Multidisciplinary Computing Informatics
Social Computing Collaboration and Community (Learning Sciences, CXP)
Data Modeling, Data Mining Databases (Yukon; ADO.NET, SQL Server)
Capstone Courses MS SDKs, Platforms, Tools, and Utilities (Pocket PC SDK, Smartphone SDK, Tablet PC SDK, etc.)
Gender Equity and Diversity Gender Equity and Diversity
Working Together:
The materials in the Curriculum Repository are for your free use. Please download, duplicate, integrate, distribute as you wish for your academic purposes.
Are you willing to share your curriculum on Microsoft subjects? Use the “submit” feature of the Curriculum Repository.
© 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
This presentation is for informational purposes only Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.