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1st SIGCSE 1970: Houston, TX, USA
- Edward A. Feustel, Peter Calingaert, Robert M. Aiken:

Proceedings of the 1st SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1970, Houston, TX, USA, November 16, 1970. ACM 1970, ISBN 978-1-4503-7485-9 - Preston C. Hammer:

Undergraduate computer science education. 1-5 - Russell M. Armstrong, Emmett K. Platt:

Business and the university computer science department: The left - hand side of a dialogue. 6-8 - Robert R. Korfhage:

Visiting industrial professors and sabbaticals in industry. 9-12 - Michael A. Bauer:

A student-designed Undergraduate program. 13-17 - Donald D. Cowan, R. B. Roden:

A large-scale undergraduate programme in computer science. 18-23 - Norman R. Nielsen:

Network computing for computer science departments. 24-29 - Earl B. Hunt:

The Computer Science teaching Laboratory at the University of Washington. 30-33 - Robert M. Aiken:

A course on the Relationship of Formal Language Theory to Automata. 34-40 - David W. Matula:

The emergence of computational arithmetic as a component of the computer science curriculum. 41-44 - Peter J. Denning:

Principles of computer system organization. 45-55 - Robert M. Graham:

Teaching systems programming and software design: Problems and solutions. 56-60 - B. A. M. Moon:

The challenge of computer science in New Zealand. 61-68 - Mitchell Snyder:

Computer science in Israel' s institutions of higher learning. 69-74 - Kenneth J. Travers:

Computer education for secondary school mathematics teachers. 75-83 - Joseph A. Komar:

Liberal arts education in computers. 84-105 - Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack:

Experience with a "universal" introductory course in computer science. 106-112 - Leila de Campo:

Introducing the computer at a small liberal arts college. 113-117 - P. C. Brillinger, Donald D. Cowan:

A complete package for introducing computer science. 118-126

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