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  • From: Eugene Wallingford <wallingf AT cs.uni.edu>
  • To: Patterns Discussion <patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu>
  • Subject: [patterns-discussion] Educator Scholarships for OOPSLA 2005
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 08:36:08 -0500
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OOPSLA is again delighted to announce the availability of
scholarships for educators from 2- and 4-year colleges to
attend OOPSLA 2005 and its Educators' Symposium. These
scholarships are sponsored by the ACM Special Interest
Group on Programming Languages (SIGPLAN).

Scholarship recipients receive:
- Registration to the OOPSLA 2005 conference.
- Registration to the OOPSLA 2005 Educators' Symposium.
- Registration to 1 full-day tutorial, or 2 half-day
tutorials, at the conference.
- Reimbursement for transportation and accommodation
expenses up to a maximum of $600 (within North America)
or $900 (outside of North America).

This year's Educators Symposium offers an exciting program
aimed at helping OO educators and trainers do their jobs
better. We are excited to welcome Ward Cunningham as our
keynote speaker this year. Ward is the person behind many
of the ideas and tools we all use and take for granted,
including object-oriented programming, CRC cards, patterns,
wiki, extreme programming, test-first design, and FIT. We
also have a strong set of paper presentations, posters and
software demos, and group activities.

To learn more about the Educators' Symposium and the Educator
Scholarships, please visit the Educators Symposium's page at:

http://www.oopsla.org/2005/ShowEvent.do?id=803

We encourage you to join us for OOPSLA this fall in beautiful
San Diego!

---- Eugene Wallingford, chair
OOPSLA 2005 Educators Symposium program committee

Owen Astrachan, Duke University, USA
Robert Biddle, Carleton University, Canada
Robert Duvall, Duke University, USA
Jutta Eckstein, Objects in Action, Germany
Rick Mercer, University of Arizona, USA
Mary Lynn Manns, University of North Carolina-Asheville, USA
Chris Nevison, Colgate University, USA




  • [patterns-discussion] Educator Scholarships for OOPSLA 2005, Eugene Wallingford, 07/08/2005

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