Effective Teaching Of Programming Concepts Using Low Resolution (Character) Graphics
Author(s) -
Tamisra Sanyal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--1168
Subject(s) - grasp , computer science , character (mathematics) , graphics , point (geometry) , symbol (formal) , window (computing) , resolution (logic) , programming language , computer graphics (images) , arithmetic , mathematics , geometry , world wide web
Tamisra Sanyal, University of Cincinnati Tamisra H. Sanyal holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Technology, College of Applied Science, University of Cincinnati. Prior to joining his present position he held teaching positions in Penn State Altoona College and in Monroe Community College (Rochester, NY). He has taught introductory and advanced programming courses in a variety of high level languages as well as courses in Data Structures, Networking, Computer applications, Unix, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Physics. He is interested in working to improve CS/IT teaching and learning and has published in this area.
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