Presented by:

Clifford Anderson

from Vanderbilt University

Clifford B. Anderson is Associate University Librarian for Research and Digital Strategy at the Vanderbilt University Library. He holds a secondary appointment as Professor of Religious Studies in the College of Arts & Science at Vanderbilt University and is affiliated faculty in the Comparative Media Analysis and Practice Joint-Ph.D. program. He was also an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering.

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This lightning talk introduces a new programming course on the Coursera platform: Programming for a Networked World. This course teaches the basics of computer programming using NetsBlox, emphasizing remote procedure calls and peer-to-peer networking. The authors will succinctly discuss the origins of the course, its thematic organization, its use of Parson's problems for formative assessment, and the community its aims to serve.

Duration:
5 min
Room:
Auditorium (Online)
Conference:
Snap!Con 2023
Type:
Lightning Talk
Presented via:
Online