Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 21:52:31 GMT Server: NCSA/1.4.2 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Mon, 24 Jul 1995 19:44:25 GMT Content-length: 4574 About Mrs. Brenda Parker

Mrs. Brenda Parker

Assistant Professor


Educational Background

B.S., 1969, Middle Tennessee State University; M.S., 1982, Vanderbilt University. Areas of expertise: computer architecture, computers: high school, computer algorithms.


A List Classes Taught by Dr. Parker


GRANTS:

1994, Applied for and received a Faculty Research Grant from MTSU in cooperation with Dr. Judy Hankins to study "The Impact of Accrediation on CS1 and CS2" AMOUNT: $2025.00

1994, Applied for and received a Non-Instructional Grant from MTSU to re-evaluate our Computer Architecture, CS313, course AMOUNT: my regular pay for Spring semester

1993, Applied for and received grant funding from the Board of Regents to support our Middle Tennessee Computing Teachers Alliance AMOUNT: $213.00

1992, Applied for and received a Instructional Development grant along with Dr. Sung Yoo from MTSU to buy software to improve lab facilities, AMOUNT: $683.00

1992, Applied for and received grant funding from the Board of Regents to support our Middle Tennessee Computing Teachers Alliance AMOUNT: $820.00


PUBLICATIONS:

Advising Manual 1989 Wrote computer science advising manual to be given to all CSCI majors

CSCI 100 Lab Manual 1989-1993 Wrote computer science lab manual each year to be used by CSCI 100 students

Lab Manuals for CS1 1992-1994 Wrote lab manuals (3) to be used in closed labs for CS1 students. To be published by West Publishing Company in 1995

Paper 1993 Submitted paper to NECC'94 on K-12 computing education

Papers 1994 Submitted three papers to ACM SIGCSE 1995

CS brochure 1990 Revised, updated and completed the new MTSU computer science brochure

NEWSLETTER 1991-present Editor of MTCT alliance NEWSLETTER which is distributed biannually to K-12 computing teachers

Lab Manual for CS2 1992 Wrote revisions for CS2 closed lab manual

Master's Thesis 1986 Submitted my research for Master degree. Thesis was a survey of parallel processing as it has developed over the years and a presentation of its usage in future computer systems.


How to Contact Mrs. Parker


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