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SIGUCCS Small-College Conference 1972
- Harris Burns Jr., Gerald L. Engel, John H. Esbin:

Proceedings of the Annual ACM SIGUCCS Symposium on the Administration and Management of Small-College Computing Centers, SIGUCCS Small-College Conference, Spring 1972. ACM 1972 - Gerald L. Engel:

The computing center at the small-college: The sense of the meeting. 1 - Preston C. Hammer:

Introduction to the symposium computer science and smaller colleges. 3-5 - W. Taylor Reveley:

The computer center in the small college. 6-9 - Aaron H. Konstam:

The small computer: Pro and con. 11-14 - Fred W. Weingarten:

Institute for educational computing. 15-17 - Bruce K. Alcorn:

Computers in small colleges. 18-28 - Whitney Johnson:

Comments on sources and types of service. 29-30 - Glenn Ingram:

Discussant comments on sources and types of service. 31-32 - Louis T. Parker:

Faculty development. 34-35 - Pamela R. E. McGinley:

The training of teachers in the use of computers in the classroom. 36-38 - Karl L. Zinn:

Programming support and faculty development: A view from an instructional computing consulting service. 39-46 - Jacques La France:

Comments on the administrative/academic interface. 48 - Ronald Anton:

Comments on the administrative/academic interface. 49 - Richard Vogel:

Comments on computer center policy. 51-52 - Jim McDonald:

Comments on computer center policy. 53-55 - Jesse J. Mayes:

The Federal City College Computer Center. 57-58 - Robert Kyle:

Comments on the computer science/computer center interface. 59-61 - Richard H. Austing, Gerald L. Engel:

Computer science education in small colleges - a report with recommendations. 62-71

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