Julie Anderson - Capitol College
Julie Anderson has spent 30 years in the computer industry, as a programmer on mainframes, mid-range computers, PCs, and the Web; and as a writer, columnist, and editor for computer publications, including several years as Technology Director for Information Week magazine. At Capitol College, Anderson has taught CS1 for 5 years, as well as other programming courses including Database Management, Human-Computer Interaction, Network Security, and Operating Systems. She was named the Esteemed Professor for 2003 and 2004, an award given annually by Capitol College students in the Alpha Chi National Honor Society. Anderson received her MS in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins University.
Herve J. Franceschi - Capitol College
Hervé Franceschi has a mathematics and computer science background with extensive teaching experience. He likes to assign exercises and problems from a variety of angles, as well as an occasional group project where students can develop communication skills in addition to working on more complex projects. In addition to his teaching duties, Mr. Franceschi has developed a full set of browser-enabled, user interactive, shockwave movies for the CS1 curriculum and part of the CS2 curriculum. He holds an MS in Engineering Management from Stanford University and an MS in Computer Science from University of Maryland Baltimore County.