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inroads (ACM SIGCSE Bulletin), Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, February 1981
- Kenneth I. Magel, Frank Garnet Walters, Nell B. Dale:
Proceedings of the 12th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1981, St. Louis, MO, USA, February 26-27, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-0-89791-036-1 [contents]
Volume 13, Number 2, June 1981
- Barry J. Arnow:
Realism in the classroom: a team approach. 5-11 - Heinrich Pangratz:
COMPI: an instructive model for elementary computer education. 12-16 - Robert N. Cook:
A hardware course for a software curriculum. 17-22 - Gary M. Abshire:
A computer science curriculum at IBM Boulder. 23-26 - Keith W. Smillie:
A service course in computing science presented from a historical point of view. 27-33 - J. M. LaGarde, G. Olivier, Gérard Padiou:
An operating system course project. 34-48 - Farhad Mavaddat:
Another experiment with teaching of programming languages. 49-56
Volume 13, Number 3, September 1981
- Geof Goldbogen, G. H. Williams:
The feasibility of personal computers versus a minicomputer for a computer science program. 2-4 - Judith D. Wilson, H. G. Trenary:
An investigation of computer literacy as a function of attitude. 5-12 - Asad Khailany:
Central government computing agency in less developed countries. 13-14 - S. Imtiaz Ahmad:
Science education and research for technological progress. 15-19 - William Ernest Leigh:
Experiences with a continuing education seminar: "Computers for small business". 20-21 - William E. Wright, Robert J. McGlinn, J. Archer Harris:
A survey of interactive computing support in American colleges and universities. 22-25 - Gary M. Abshire:
A proposed computer-science curriculum for computer professionals. 26-30 - K. John Gough:
Little language processing, an alternative to courses on compiler construction. 31-34 - Toby Lorenzen:
The case for in class programming tests. 35-37 - Dana Richards:
On the file update problems. 38-39 - Henry M. Walker:
An interdisciplinary approach to introductory programming courses. 40-44
Volume 13, Number 4, December 1981
- William F. Atchison:
Computer education, past, present, and future. 2-6 - David W. Embley, George Nagy:
Simple: a programming environment for beginners. 7-12 - John Foreman:
A practical undergraduate introduction to software engineering. 13-15 - John C. Molluzzo:
Jackson techniques for elementary data processing. 16-20 - David L. Weiss:
An emhanced pseudo-code notation. 21-24 - Nelson T. Dinerstein:
On the education of systems analysts. 25-28
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