Chris Brew, Markus Dickinson and W. Detmar Meurers
Proceedings of the ACL'05-Workshop on "Effective Tools and Methodologies for Teaching Natural Language Processing And Computational Linguistics".
This paper describes the creation of Language and Computers, a new course at the Ohio State University designed to be a broad overview of topics in computational linguistics, focusing on applications which have the most immediate relevance to students. This course satisfies the mathematical and logical analysis requirement at Ohio State by using natural language systems to motivate students to exercise and develop a range of basic skills in formal and computational analysis. In this paper we discuss the design of the course, focusing on the success we have had in offering it, as well as some of the difficulties we have faced.
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@InProceedings{brew:dickinson:meurers:05,
author = {Chris Brew and Markus Dickinson and W. Detmar Meurers},
title = {``Language and Computers'': Creating an Introduction for
a General Undergraduate Audience},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on ``Effective Tools and
Methodologies for Teaching Natural Language Processing And
Computational Linguistics'' at the 43rd Annual Meeting of
the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL-05)},
pages= {15--22},
address = {Ann Arbor, MI, USA},
note = {http://purl.org/dm/papers/384.html},
year = {2005}
}