Background
Rebelsky, Samuel Alexander was born on June 17, 1964 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of William and Freda (Gould) Rebelsky.
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This lab manual is an appropriate supplement for any Introduction to Programming / CS1 course that uses the Java programming language. Its hands-on exercises are intended to help students improve their understanding of the fundamental structures in Java. This manual is separated into three parts. The first part presents the core of the Java language. These six sessions provide experience with core features and principles of the Java programming language. They provide enough breadth and depth for readers to learn more of Java on their own or in further courses. The second part of the manual helps students explore some issues pertaining to algorithms. In this part, recursion is considered, as well as a few important searching algorithms. Ways to analyze algorithms are also looked at. In the final part of the manual, a number of Java-oriented sessions cover additional topics such as graphics, inheritance, and object design that are not described in the core sessions.
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consultant computer science educator
Rebelsky, Samuel Alexander was born on June 17, 1964 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of William and Freda (Gould) Rebelsky.
Bachelor of Science, University Chicago, 1985. Master of Science, University Chicago, 1987. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1993.
Visiting assistant professor Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1993-1997. Assistant professor computer science Grinnell (Iowa) College, since 1997, director Laboratory for Interactive Multimedia Experimentation-Research, since 1997. Member steering committee Iowa Computer Science Preparing Future Faculty Consortium, since 1998.
Chairman workshops and tutorials EdMedia World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications since 1996. Member editorial review board WebNet Journal, since 1998.
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Member American Association of University Professors, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society (PKAL faculty for 21st century council on undergraduate research), Association for Computing Machinery, Association for Advancement Computing in Education (Outstanding Paper award 1996, 2000).
Married Michelle Steele, August 29, 1987. Children: William, Jonathan, Daniel.