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History of Computing and Education 2006: Santiago, Chile
part of IFIP World Congress 2006
- Deryn Watson:

Forty Years of Computers and Education - A Roller-Coaster Relationship. 1-48 - John Impagliazzo, Julián Aráoz, Benjamín Barán

, José Contreras, Ana Pont Sanjuan, Ramón Puigjaner:
Evolution of Computing in Spanish-Speaking Countries - A Panel Presentation. 49-57 - Lena Olsson:

Great Expectations - The computerization of research and educational literature in Swedish university libraries 1960-1980. 59-65 - T. William Olle:

Nineteen Sixties History of Data Base Management. 67-75 - Christina Preston:

A Creative Approach to Educational Computing - Key incidents in a typical life cycle. 77-91 - J. Barrie Thompson:

Education and Software Engineering - Ten Years of Progress towards a Recognised Professional Discipline. 93-105 - Arthur Tatnall

, Bill Davey
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Early Computer Awareness Courses in Australian Secondary Schools - Curricula from the Late 1970s and Early 1980s. 107-116 - Jan Lepeltak:

From Learning to Use Towards Using to Learn - About Lessons to be Learned from ICT-Education in the Netherlands. 117-127 - Julián Aráoz, Cristina Zoltan:

Human Resources Education in Computing at Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela - 1972 to 1985. 129-137 - Bill Davey

, Kevin R. Parker
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Language History - A Tale of Two Countries. 139-151 - Maria Raffai:

Computing Behind the Iron Curtain and Beyond Hungarian National Perspective. 153-165 - S. T. Nandasara, V. K. Samaranayake, Yoshiki Mikami:

Revolutionary Development of Computer Education - A Success Story. 167-180 - Pablo Miguel Jacovkis:

The First Decade of Computer Science in Argentina. 181-191 - Nicolás Babini:

Some Aspects of the Argentine Reception of the Computer. 193-201 - Cecilia Berdichevsky:

The Beginning of Computer Science in Argentina - Clementina - (1961-1966) - A Personal Experience. 203-215 - Pablo Factorovich:

Evolution of Computer Science Degrees at Science School-University of Buenos Aires (FCEN-UBA). 217-226

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