Changing computer science curricula (panel): planning for the future
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- Changing computer science curricula (panel): planning for the future
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Curricula in computer science and engineering: needs and alternatives
SIGCSE '78: Papers of the SIGCSE/CSA technical symposium on Computer science educationThis paper offers a brief review and survey which includes the following curricula: (1) A Curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering, The IEEE Computer Society (1977); (2) Curriculum Recommendations for the Undergraduate Program in Computer Science, ...
Curricula in computer science and engineering: needs and alternatives
The papers of the SIGCSE/CSA technical symposium on computer science educationThis paper offers a brief review and survey which includes the following curricula: (1) A Curriculum in Computer Science and Engineering, The IEEE Computer Society (1977); (2) Curriculum Recommendations for the Undergraduate Program in Computer Science, ...
Changing perceptions of computer science and computational thinking among high school teachers
Interest in specific college majors begins in high school. The influence of high school math and science teachers is important, both for high school preparation of future computer science undergraduates, and for the understanding and interest in ...
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- Chairmen:
- Lillian N. Cassel,
- Mats Daniels,
- Editors:
- James E. Miller,
- Gordon Davies
- June 1997147 pagesISBN:0897919238DOI:10.1145/268819
- Chairmen:
- Lillian N. Cassel,
- Mats Daniels,
- Editors:
- James E. Miller,
- Gordon Davies
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Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
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