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Revision as of 19:33, 8 May 2015
ICPC CLIS 2015, Marrakech, Morocco
The Competitive Infrastructure Initiative (CII) seeks to identify, develop, and exploit technologies that advance the capabilities of competitive based learning in programs of computing sciences at universities world-wide. Each year the CII conducts the Collaborative Learning Institute Symposium (CLIS) in conjunction with the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals.
Saturday, 16th, May 20:00 - 22:00
Palmeraie Palace: Améthyste
Time | Title | Speaker |
20:00-20:25 | Ricardo Anido | Saci - yet another tool for teaching computer programming |
20:30-20:55 | Alexander Klenin | CATS-Score: Unified scoreboard for contest control systems |
21:00-21:25 | Ahmed Aly | A2 Online Judge |
21:30-21:55 | Jean Bez | URI Online Judge |
Sunday, 17th, May 20:00 - 22:00
Palmeraie Palace: Améthyste
Time | Title | Speaker |
20:00-20:25 | ||
20:30-20:55 | John Clevenger | |
21:00-21:25 | José Leal | |
21:30-21:55 |
Tuesday, 19th, May 20:00 - 22:20
Palmeraie Palace: Améthyste
Time | Title | Speaker |
20:00-20:25 | Yonghui Wu, C. Jinshong Hwang | Joint Programming Training in Taiwan |
20:30-20:55 | Kevin Jones, Rui Fan | Incentives to train: Collaboration versus competition |
21:00-21:25 | Antonette Logar | Using Competitive Programming to Strengthen Programming Skills for Mechanical Engineers |
21:30-21:55 | Ricardo Anido | Saci - yet another tool for teaching computer programming |