David Carlson
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About David Carlson
Current
David Carlson is a Ph.D. student in the
College of Computing
at Georgia Tech . He is currently
doing work studying the impact of introducing computers into the
classroom. He is actively involved in the evaluation of
CaMILE. CaMILE is a computer-assisted collaborative learning system
currently in use in Mechanical Engineering 3110/4901.
Mr. Carlson is the T.A. for
Human Factors in Software Design (psy4753/cs4753).
His office hours are Thursday 9:00 - 10:30 and Friday 2:00 - 3:30.
His resume is available on line as
a postscript file (49k).
Education
Mr. Carlson received degrees in Philosophy and Math/Computer Science from
Emory University
in 1992. In 1994 he received a M.S. in Computer Science from
Georgia Tech .
Personal
David is almost an
Atlanta
native who enjoys furniture design and good eats. He recently married
Nicole Smith who is working on an Masters in Social Work at
UGA. Eventually, Mr. Carlson would like to
teach in the Atlanta area.
Current Projects
- Evaluation of
CaMILE in ME3110 -- Creative Decisions and Design.
This project also includes Mark Guzdial, Farrokn Mistree, Janet Allen,
David Rosen, Jorge Vanegas, Wendy Newstetter, Jennifer Turns and Jason
Higgenbotham.
- Educational Infrastructure: This project involves developing
courseware, tools for courseware development and analysis of results.
Focus is on use of multimedia, hypertext and collaborative learning.
Other team members include John Stasko, Mark Guzdial and Colleen Kehoe.
- Use of W3 for Collaboration: See WebCaMILE for a current
example of this interest. Also interesting is the XTango animation page . XTango is an interactive
Algorithm Animation system which you may use if you are running X-Windows.
- I am working on a tutorial for
using Perl to generate HTML on the fly. These are based on a session
given to the Educational Infrastructure Group.
Pointers to other pages of interest
Reference Information
Contact:
David Carlson
Room 270a
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332
phone: (404) 894-4650
internet: dmc@cc.gatech.edu
Office Hours: Thursday 9:00-10:30, Friday 2:00 - 3:30.
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Last modified: November 14, 1994 by David Carlson (dmc@cc.gatech.edu)
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