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  1. Barron's AP Computer Science 2008 (Barron's How to Prepare for the Ap Computer ScienceAdvanced Placement Examination) by Roselyn Teukolsky, 2007-08-01
  2. Computer Science: An Overview (10th Edition) by J. Glenn Brookshear, 2008-01-06
  3. Computer Science Illuminated by Nell Dale, John Lewis, 2006-11-08
  4. 5 Steps to a 5 AP Computer Science (Mcgraw-Hill 5 Steps to a 5) by Kathleen A. Larson, David Levine, 2005-06-07
  5. Be Prepared for the AP Computer Science Exam in Java by Maria Litvin, 2007-05-10
  6. Cracking the AP Computer Science A & AB Exams, 2006-2007 Edition (College Test Prep) by Princeton Review, 2006-01-10
  7. Balanced Introduction to Computer Science, A (2nd Edition) by David Reed, 2007-10-15
  8. Mathematical Structures for Computer Science by Judith L. Gersting, 2006-07-07
  9. Invitation to Computer Science: C++ Version, Fourth Edition by G.Michael Schneider, Judith Gersting, 2006-02-03
  10. Writing for Computer Science by Justin Zobel, 2004-04-27
  11. Activities Workbook for Introduction to Computer Science Using C++, Third Edition by Todd Knowlton, 2001-11
  12. Computer Science Made Simple: Learn how hardware and software work-- and how to make them work for you! (Made Simple) by V. Anton Spraul, 2005-04-12
  13. Java: An Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Third Edition by Walter Savitch, 2003-04-07
  14. Connecting with Computer Science by Greg Anderson, David Ferro, et all 2005-01-06

181. ASPIRE - Home
Site dedicated to helping teachers with lessons in physics and astrophysics by giving computer activities that help show how physical models work.
http://outreach.physics.utah.edu/
HOME STUDENTS Lessons Ask A Scientist Internships Science Fair Projects ... Quizzes TEACHERS Log In Lessons Training Outreach ... Links The ASPIRE Lab is now one of the most innovative and interactive science education websites available on the Internet. You will find not only fun interactive labs, but well designed and produced curriculum content, created by teachers for teachers. The powerful combination of inquiry-based content, along with interactive, hands-on labs provides a powerful visualization tool for you and your students to use. Best of all, the ASPIRE Lab is free! Featured Lessons Title Description Lunar Phases Learn about the lunar phases.

182. Computer & Information Science
Department of computer and Information science Levine Hall / 3330 Walnut Street / Philadelphia, PA 191046389 t (215) 898-8560 / f (215) 898-0587 Send
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/
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183. The Science Of Complexity
Intro with computer program samples
http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=7570/ddj0210a/0210a.htm

184. CIPS | Constructing Ideas In Physical Science
An inquirybased, year long physical science course that engages middle school students in constructing meaningful understanding of important physical science concepts. Extensive hands-on experiences will be complemented by powerful and innovative computer software. The course consists of six units.
http://cpucips.sdsu.edu/web/cips/
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185. LeufOrgWiki In LeufOrgWiki
Family tree project, science fiction reviews, computer pages, and writings.
http://www.leuf.org/
@import "/wiki/css/wikiorg.css"; LeufOrgWiki Search Random page Backlinks Append comment Last-save changes Changes to v-1
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Welcome to the Leuf Project a.k.a. the " DisBLeuf" site The overall aim of this site is to promote mild but useful Dis-locations of mental perspective. If that's not your cup of tea, see Related Sites
(dis' be-lief')
Act of disbelieving; mental repudiation of a statement or proposition as being untrue. Webster
"Dis be leaf?"
asked the caterpillar incredulously, taking a byte.
(Many, if not most, Great Truths require an initial, strong, voluntary suspension of disbelief.)
The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice. "Who are you? " said the Caterpillar. (Stuff moved. Don't mind the chat as such, but how about continuing on the Emmett And Erin page? Random page Backlinks Append comment Last-save changes Changes to v-1 (Last edited Sunday, 11 May 2003 at 17:37Z by BoLeuf)
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186. Institute Of Technology & Science
Details of the college along with news and admission guidelines. Courses offered are computer application, management of information science, MBA, dental studies.
http://www.itsgzb.ac.in

187. Beckman Institute
Multidisciplinary research center in biological intelligence, humancomputer intelligent interaction, and molecular and electronic nanostructures.
http://www.beckman.uiuc.edu
Beckman Institute
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University of Illinois
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405 North Mathews Avenue
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to the website of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign . The Beckman Institute, established with funds from the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation , is a multi-and interdisciplinary research center at the cutting edge of three main research areas: Biological Intelligence Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction , and QUICK LINKS Arnold O. Beckman, Ph.D. 1900 - 2004 Message from the Director New Associate Director Research ... Directions and Hotel Information
1997-2000 Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign This site also utilizes JavaScript technology. Best viewed with 800x600 pixel resolution or greater.

188. PASCO Scientific Home Page
Offers a variety of interfaces and sensors (probes) bundled with computerbased activities for chemistry, biology, physics and general science.
http://www.pasco.com/
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189. LHNCBC: Cognitive Science Branch (CgSB)
Research in computer and information technologies involving investigation of linguistic, statistical, and knowledgebased methods, for improving access to biomedical information. Participation in the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)project, NLM's Indexing Initiative and use of digital libraries. Collaborating with NLM's History of Medicine Division on profiles in science, a project to digitize collections of prominent biomedical scientists.
http://lhncbc.nlm.nih.gov/cgsb/
Cognitive Science Branch (CgSB)
National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
Mission
The Cognitive Science Branch conducts research and development in computer and information technologies. Important research areas involve the investigation of a variety of techniques, including linguistic, statistical, and knowledge-based methods, for improving access to biomedical information. Branch members actively participate in the Unified Medical Language System project and collaborate with other NLM research staff in NLM's Indexing Initiative, whose goal is to develop automated and semi-automated techniques for indexing the biomedical literature. The Branch also conducts research in digital libraries and is currently collaborating with NLM's History of Medicine Division on Profiles in Science, a project to digitize collections of prominent biomedical scientists. Several Branch projects address the challenges involved in providing health information to consumers.
Projects

190. Department Of Computer And Information Science And Engineering
Department of computer and Information science and Engineering. / Home.
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... International Activities The Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering is concerned with the theory, design, development and application of computer systems and information processing techniques. The mission of the CISE department is to educate undergraduate and graduate majors as well as the broader campus community in the fundamental concepts of the computing discipline, to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology, and to use our expertise in computing to help society solve problems. Departmental News AESTHETIC COMPUTING LEADS THE WAY FOR NEW INTERFACES IN MATH, COMPUTING AND SCIENCE

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  • 192. History Of Computing Science: Computer History From The Past
    Lecture presented by Michelle A. Hoyle explaining how computers and computing science arose from using sticks with notches for counting, to the massive explosion of personal computers in the 1980s.
    http://lecture.eingang.org/
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    Introduction
    Welcome to Calypso's Lecture Series for CS-100. The first (and only) lecture in the series is about the history of computing from the past to the present. This offers the student or casual browser an overview of the advances in science that made desktop computers possible starting with the invention of counting. This lecture was originally given in the fall of 1994 at the University of Regina (Regina, Canada) for 400 CS-100 students. CS-100 is an introductory course designed primarily for students from other disciplines. It was not intended for the computing science major student. As such, this material was geared to appeal to those students. Michelle A. Hoyle Future additions to the lecture include a section discussing the impact of business microcomputers and mainframes to the history of computing. Teachers , this lecture is available to be used on a standalone machine in a classroom. Drop me some mail if you would like a copy for use in a classroom, museum, or kiosk.
    Navigation
    Go back to the previous slide/page in the lecture. Access key: p

    193. ED395770 1996-03-00 Computers And Assessment In Science Education. ERIC Digest.
    Discusses types of software applications used in scientific evaluations, underlying assumptions, issues which relate to validity, gender equity, instructional delivery, mode of user interface, and responsibility to the public.
    http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed395770.html
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    Kumar, David
    Source: ERIC Clearinghouse for Science Mathematics and Environmental Education Columbus OH.
    Computers and Assessment in Science Education. ERIC Digest.
    THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC Research and development efforts in alternative forms of assessment are on the rise in science education, along with growing interest in using computers in science assessment. A review of technological applications in science assessment was provided by Helgeson and Kumar (1993), recent developments in computer scorable, large scale tests were reported by Martinez and Bennett (1992), and a theme issue on computer-based science assessment was prepared by the Journal of Science Education and Technology (Vol. 4, Issue 1, 1995).
    TYPES OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN SCIENCE ASSESSMENT
    Assessment applications for computers can be broadly classified into two categories: traditional and contemporary. In traditional applications the infrastructure is rigidly algorithmic. Examples include forced-choice and multiple-choice testing, grading, and record keeping. In more contemporary applications the infrastructure is quasi-algorithmic or non-linear in nature. Examples include constructed response testing, adaptive testing, figural response testing, simulations, and solution pathway analysis.

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    195. Www.ncstrl.org
    Indexes online technical reports from 150 institutions archives - open to institutions, or submit
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    196. University Of Utah School Of Computing
    News and Events About The School People Research Admissions Info For Alan Kay to Receive Turing Award In Memory of Thomas G. Stockham. News. About the School.
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