High School Web Sites
The sites listed below have been developed either specifically
for materials for the APCS program or more generally for
introductory computer science. If you would like a link
to a particular page added to this list, please e-mail chris@cs.colgate.edu
Maria
Litvin, Phillips Andover Academy, MA
Maria's page is a rich source of materials for AP Computer
Science. It has information on the books byMaria and Gary
Litvin, but it also has much useful material independent
of the books. Maria is a question leader at the AP CS exam
reading.
Richard
Kick, Hinsdale Central High School, IL
Richard's site contains much valuable material both on Java
and C++. Rich is currently a member of the AP CS Development
Committee.
Joe
Kmoch, Washington High School, Wisconsin
Joe's page has many materials for AP CS. Joe is a former
member of the AP CS Development Committee.
Duncan Innes,
Maine School of Science and Mathematics
Duncan's site includes labs and assignments for the APCS
AB course as well as for other C.S. courses (Algorithms,
Architecture, Combinatorics).
Gary
Langner, Shawnee Mission North High School, Kansas
Gary's site includes assignments for several computer science
courses, including the AP course.
Brian
Scarbeau, Lake Highland Prep School, Florida
Brian's site has a syllabus and information from his APCS
course, as well as other computer science courses. He also
has links to many other web sites.
Christian
Day, Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire
Christian has put up the web page for computer science at
Phillips Exeter Academy. It includes information on all
their courses including AP Computer Science.
The USA
Computing Olympiad
From Rob Kolstad, head coach of the USACO: Each year, the
USACO selects 15 students to attend their advanced training
camp in June. Four of those students are selected to represent
the USA in international computing olympiads around the
world, usually about three per year. The 2000 International
Olympiad will be held in Beijing, China. The 2001 IOI will
be held in Finland; the 2002 is slated for Korea. Visit
this site to learn how to enter several internet contests
through the year and subscribe to the challenge-of-the-week
mailing list.