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I'm Naomi Opal Wolfman and Eleanor River Pottinger's father! (No links there. Sorry!)
Notes from SIGCSE 2007 BoF on New Paradigms for Intro CS
My department, UBC CS
; I'm a tenure-track instructor
CPSC 111: Introduction to Computation
, Winter 2005/6 Term 2
CPSC 121: Models of Computation
, Winter 2005/6 Term 2
I am chair of the
UBC CS Communications committee
and a member of the
UBC CS FoWCS committee
(Focus on Women in Computer Science)
Check out the
Eccentric Loup Munches wiki
, the electronic community for our weekly CS social event
Most recent paper
(Multimedia'04)
My increasingly famous (former, now deceased) cat.
(
Do a google image search for cat!
Or, just
read the paper
and you'll understand.)
Computer science and grad school parody song lyrics
Minimal Current Info
For the search engines: my publishing identity is Steven A. Wolfman
I am a tenure-track instructor at the University of British Columbia.
I am Rachel Pottinger's husband.
I took a mere seven years to finish my Ph.D. in computer science at the
UW
CSE department
. Phew, it's over!
I am an alum of the
Computer Science Education and Educational Technology
research group studying educational technology, advised by
Richard Anderson
.
I have a Master's Degree... in
Computer
Science
. If the emphasis makes no sense, visit
Ask Dr. Science
. These days I have a Ph.D., too.
Old Courses
CPSC 311: Definition of Programming Languages, Winter 2005/6 Term 1
CPSC 111 (BCS): Introduction to Programming, Winter 2005/6 Term 1
CPSC 221: Basic Algorithms and Data Structures, Summer 2004/5 Term 1
CPSC 444: User Interface Design, Winter 2004/5 Term 2
CPSC 312: Logic and Functional Programming, Winter 2004/5 Term 2
CPSC 111 (BCS): Introduction to Programming, Winter 2004/5 Term 1
CPSC 312: Logic and Functional Programming, Winter 2004/5 Term 1
UW CSE142: Computer Programming I
, the course I taught Spring 2001
UW CSE326: Data Structures
, the course I taught in Winter Quarter 2000
Steve Wolfman
wolf@cs.ubc.ca