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Classroom Technology Professor Richard Anderson Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Classroom Presenter Team Eitan Feinberg, Richard Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Natalie Linnell, Craig Prince, Valentin Razmov, Fred Videon,

Classroom Presenter Project Tablet PC Lecture Presentation – Integration of Slides and Ink Tablet PC Based Interaction System – Computer support for Active Learning Collaborative Project with Microsoft Research External Research and Programs Freely available for educational use – Classroom Presenter 3 is now available – Recommended version for wireless use

Draw a picture of something from Seattle

Classroom Presenter

Student Attention vs. Time Attention Time

Brainstorming What problems might arise if students are allowed to use Tablet PCs in the Classroom?

This Year’s Deployments at UW CSE 421, Design of Algorithms BUAA 421, TVI offering of CSE 421 at Beihang University, China CSE 370, Digital Design CSE 326, Data Structures CSE 142, CS1 Discussion Section ESRM 301, Maintaining Nature in an Urban and Urbanizing World ESRM 302, Restoration Design ESRM 303, Preserving Wildland

Array Simulation 1. Simulate the execution of the following method with each of the following arrays passed as its parameter, and write the value it would return: public static int mystery(int[] list) { int x = 0; for (int i = 1; i < list.length; i++) { int y = list[i] - list[0]; if (y > x) { x = y; } return x; } ArrayValue returned {5} {3, 12} {4, 2, 10, 8} {1, 9, 3, 5, 7} {8, 2, 10, 4, 10, 9}

K-map for P8 K-map for P4 K-map for P2K-map for P1 Design example: 2x2-bit multiplier (activity) B1 A A1 B B1 A A1 B B1 A A1 B B1 A A1 B2

Root & shoot growth of 2 Species Shoot Jan Dec 5oC5oC Soil Moisture Soil Temperature Douglas-fir Pacific silver fir 15 o C Shoot Root 0oC0oC Low High Student Submission Shoot Diagram when root growth occurs (draw within brown bars).

Exercise: Based on patterns, levels and variation, describe in short phrases the region of the globe described by each diagram. Justify (Hint: for St. Louis, cool to cold winters, relatively even rainfall; temperate, moist-continental). Left: There is some ppt in Jan & Feb. Barely visible. Student Submission A B A: B:

Compute the bottleneck shortest paths a b c s e g f d a b c s e g f d

CLASSROOM PRESENTER For more information, contact

Classroom Assessment p What is the result of the assignment: p.next.next = p.next;

Array Example public static void main(String args[]){ int[] myArray = {1,2,3,4}; mystery(myArray); System.out.print(myArray[0]); } public static int[] mystery(int[] a) { a[0]++; } Arrays are objects? Yes: parameters and return values, fields like length, … Different syntax than other objects. What’s the different between: public static void main(String args[]){ int myInt = 1; mystery(myInt); System.out.print(myInt); } public static int mystery(int i) { i++; }

Problem Solving You have three coins: – One coin with two heads, one coin with two tails, and one coin with a head and a tail Suppose you choose a coin at random, flip it in the air and it lands heads. – What is the probability that its other side is a head?