Computer science curriculum recommendations for small colleges(Panel Session)
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Computer science curriculum recommendations for small colleges(Panel Session)
SIGCSE '83: Proceedings of the fourteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationPanelists will report on the work of the ACM Education Board's ad hoc committee to revise and update the Small College curriculum recommendations published by ACM in 1973. The revised report's completion is expected by the end of 1983.
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Retraining of college faculty for computer science (Panel Session)
SIGCSE '83: Proceedings of the fourteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationWilliam Mitchell, Moderator
This panel is convened so that the issues inherent in retraining strategies may be debated by representatives of the formal faculty retraining programs. The speakers will address the masters level retraining of college ...
Computer science education in small colleges - a report with recommendations
SIGUCCS '72: Proceedings of the annual ACM SIGUCCS symposium on The administration and management of small-college computing centersThe Subcommittee on Small College Programs of the Committee on Curriculum in Computer Science (C3S), of the Association for Computing Machinery was appointed in 1969 to consider the unique problems of smaller colleges and universities, and to make ...
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