School of Computing

Selected IDE theme papers

  • Enhancing apprentice-based learning of Java. Michael Kölling and David J Barnes. In Proceedings of the thirty-fifth SIGCSE technical symposium on computer science education, pages 286-290. ACM, ACM Press, March 2004.
  • Teaching Introductory Java through LEGO MINDSTORMS Models. David J. Barnes. In Proceedings of the 33rd SIGCSE technical symposium on computer science education, pages 147-151. ACM, February 2002.
  • Greenfoot: Using computer games to teach introductory programming. John Rosenberg, Michael Kölling, and Bruce Quig. Professional Educator, 6(3), August 2007.
  • The BlueJ system and its pedagogy. Michael Kolling, Bruce Quig, Andrew Patterson, and John Rosenberg. Journal of Computer Science Education, Special issue on Learning and Teaching Object Technology, 13(4):249-268, December 2003.
  • Problems in the Initital Teaching of Programming using Java: the case for replaceing J2SE with J2ME. I. Utting. In Michael Goldweber and Paola Salomoni, editors, Proceedings of the 11th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, pages 193-196. ACM Press, January 2006.

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