PETE BOYSEN PETE BOYSEN (boysen@cs.iastate.edu)

Systems Analyst, Computation Center and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Computer Science.

Major Interests: Instructional use of computers, programming languages, object-oriented pro- gramming.

Current Research: Research currently involves the development of an object-oriented authoring environment for the development of instructional software.

Representative Publications:

"Reducing Object Storage Requirements in a Multi-user Environment" (with P. Shah), Software-Practice and Experience", Vol. 23(3), March 1993 pp. 235-241.

"Using Simulations to Fill Instructional Gaps" (with R. Thomas), EDU, No. 40, Winter 1986, pp. 8-11.

"A Taxonomy for the Instructional Use of Computers," (with R. Thomas), AEDS Monitor, 22:11, May/June 1984, pp.12.

"An Evaluation of the Instructional Effectiveness of a Computer Lesson in Biomechanics" (with P. Francis), Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, Vol. 53, No. 3, 1982, pp. 232-235.

"Them Bones: The Use of Computer-Assisted Instructional Techniques in the Teaching of Human Anatomy" (with P. Francis, M. Ciskey and P. Seastrand), The Computing Teacher, Vol. 9, No. 3, November 1981, pp. 11-16.

"Measuring Computer Program Comprehension" (with R. Keller), ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, Vol. 12, February 1980, pp. 92-102.

"A Cost-Effective Method for the Reduction and Analysis of Film Data Using the PLATO System" (with P. Francis), Journal of Biomechanics, Vol. 11, 1978; pp. 343-345.

"Interactive Computer Graphics in the Study of Human Body Planar Motion Under Free Fall Conditions" (with P. Francis and R. Thomas), Journal of Bio- mechanics, Vol. 10, 1977, pp. 783-788.


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