Test-Driven Development Workout
Test-Driven Development Workout is a tutorial presented by Bill Wake and Steve Metsker at OOPSLA ’04. PowerPoint
Exploring Extreme Programming
Test-Driven Development Workout is a tutorial presented by Bill Wake and Steve Metsker at OOPSLA ’04. PowerPoint
A framegame is a reusable game shell into which you plug in learning content. Continue reading Framegames
William C. Wake, William.Wake@acm.org, July, 2004 Originally appeared in Simages, August, 2004 (Trademarks are capitalized). The Origins ’04 International Games Expo (http://www.originsgames.com) is a game conference sponsored by the Game Manufacturer’s Association (GAMA). It was held at the Columbus (Ohio) Continue reading Origins ’04 Trip Report
OOPSLA ’03 Trip report. Continue reading OOPSLA ’03 Trip Report
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Play is serious! Games, simulations, puzzles, and toys in the classroom can improve student motivation, lead to better long-term memory, and reduce learning anxiety. Used effectively, play can leverage competition and foster collaboration. Above all, play makes learning fun. We’ll Continue reading Using Play to Enhance Learning About Objects, OOPSLA ’02
OOPSLA '99, "Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications", Nov. 1-5, 1999, Denver, CO. This was an excellent conference with good tutorials and interesting exhibits. Summary The tutorials were good; I took "Responsibility-Driven Design", "Usage-Centered Design with Essential Use Cases", "Subject-Oriented Continue reading OOPSLA ’99 Trip Report