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Rethinking CS101:
Innovations in Introductory Computer Programming

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Who are we?

Rethinking CS101 was a project of Professor Lynn Andrea Stein's AP Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The project has now moved to the Computers and Cognition Lab at the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering.


The CS101 Team....MIT version

Our Fearless Leader
Lynn Andrea Stein
Current Members (circa 1998)
Craig Henderson worked on 6.75s (summer '97), 6.096 (fall '97), and 6.75s (summer '98).
Natasha Olchanski worked on 6.75s (summer '98).
Todd Parnell worked on 6.75s (summer '97), 6.096 (fall '97), and 6.75s (summer '98).
Alums
Ben Adida worked on 6.096 (fall '96).
Joshua Reuben Brown helped develop 6.80s and 6.096 in the summer of 1996.
Daniele De Francesco was a student in 6.096 (fall '96), and worked on 6.096 (fall '97).
Stephanie Hong worked on 6.75s (summer '97), and 6.096 (fall '97).
Sal Pitroda did his Advanced Undergraduate Project (AUP) on RobotWorld in the spring of 1996.
Lydia Sandon worked on 6.096 (fall '96).
Luis Sarmenta worked on 6.096 (fall '97).
Emil Sit worked on 6.80s (summer '96), and 6.096 (fall '96).
Maciej Stachowiak worked on 6.80s (summer '96), and 6.096 (fall '96).
Ben Vandiver worked on 6.096 (fall '97).
Mike Wessler - worked on 6.80s (summer '96), and has been a perennial hanger-on ever since.
Jerrod Wiesman worked on 6.096 (fall '97).
Nathan Williams worked on 6.096 (fall '96).
Henry Wong was a student in 6.096 (fall '96), and worked on 6.75s (summer '97), and 6.096 (fall '97).

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