
Director:
www.alice.org
Personal page:
www.ithaca.edu/wpdann/
Workshop
(Alice: An Introduction to Programming Using 3D Graphics):
Monday March 9, 9:45am to 10:30am.
Dr. Wanda Dann, an active member of the Alice team for the
last decade, has recently assumed leadership of the team. She is
currently transitioning into a faculty position at Carnegie Mellon
University from Associate Professor of Computer Science at Ithaca
College. Wanda's research interests include visualization in
programming and programming languages and innovative approaches to
introductory programming.
With Dr. Steve Cooper and Dr. Randy Pausch, she has published
papers on the use of program visualization in teaching and learning
introductory programming. Papers have appeared in ACM's Special
Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) inroads, the
Computer Science Education Journal, and other related publications.
She is co-author of
Learning to Program with Alice (2006,
Prentice-Hall).
Dr. Dann's leadership as a computer science educator has been
recognized in her various roles as SIGCSE Technical Symposium
publications editor, special projects chair, program chair, and
symposium chair. She is now a member of the SIGCSE Board.