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42 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1975A Computer Science Practicum.
Ronald L. Lancaster, Richard T. Thomas
1975A Computer Science program at a college with limited resources.
Caroline E. Wardle
1975A course in effective programming.
G. David Ripley
1975A discrete structures course for a small college.
Margaret E. Dexter, Margaret L. Rhoden, Jerry Sue Townsend
1975A first course in computer science: What it should be and why.
Allan Hanson, Kurt Maly
1975A hands-on approach to teaching systems programming.
Malcolm G. Lane
1975A modified Chief Programmer Team approach to an operating systems class project.
James T. Perry, Terry E. Weymouth
1975A panel session on "digital system education".
Yaohan Chu
1975A practicum - seminar in structured programming.
Clarence A. Ellis
1975A proposed Computer Science curriculum for two-year colleges.
Josephine Peck
1975A terminal oriented Hardware Simulator for educational use.
Alan L. Glasser
1975An automatic tutor for introductory programming students.
Ronald L. Danielson, Jürg Nievergelt
1975An instructional Computer Program Library.
Charles M. Lovas
1975B4Tran: A structured mini-language approach to the teaching of Fortran.
Loren P. Meissner, Ruth L. Hinkins
1975Computer applications for prospective public school administrators.
Alton R. Goddard
1975Computer facility: Starter kit.
Robert H. Randolph
1975Computer science, federal programs, and Nirvana.
Kent K. Curtis
1975Curricula for two-year data-processing programs: A review and recommendation.
James F. Kearney
1975Data processing and Computer Science graduates.
Duane C. Abbey
1975Description of course given on "Computers in the Humanities and Social Science".
Jean E. Sammet
1975Development and implementation of a computing major program based on suggested ACM curricula at an undergraduate liberal arts college.
August E. Sapega
1975Development of computing at Federal City College.
Jesse J. Mayes
1975How to make abstract ideas more concrete.
Peter Kugel
1975Innovative computer services at a developing institution.
Fred W. Stone
1975Innovative computer services for minority colleges.
Jesse C. Lewis
1975Interactive error diagnostics for an instructional programming system.
Alan M. Davis, Michael H. Tindall, Thomas R. Wilcox
1975Methods for teaching program verification.
Susan L. Gerhart
1975Motivating freshmen engineering students.
R. T. DeLorm, T. C. Smith
1975On the need for teaching problem-solving in a Computer Science Curriculum.
William F. Cashman, William J. Mein
1975Proceedings of the 5th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1975, Washington, DC, USA, February 20-21, 1975
Gerald L. Engel, Della T. Bonnette
1975Setting the foundations of computer science in a business oriented program.
Pentti A. Honkanen
1975Structured FORTRAN programming.
Jerrold L. Wagener
1975Teaching declarative programming.
J. Mack Adams
1975Teaching structured programming in FORTRAN with IFTRAN.
William R. Bezanson
1975The Master's Practicum: A bridge over the Industry/University Gap.
Neil W. Webre
1975The case for an advanced Graduate Record Examination in computer science.
John W. Hamblen
1975The challenge of human resources staffing and utilization in industrial computing - part 1.
Marvin Kornbluh, William R. McCartin, Richard G. Schneider, Jerome Dyba
1975The challenge of human resources staffing and utilization in industrial computing - part 2.
Claude E. Walston, Edward R. Coady, Ken Hasenei
1975The design of a TI980A operating system for classroom use.
Henry R. Bauer
1975The problems facing computer science education in developing nations.
Edward L. Robertson
1975The view from down under.
Patricia Marshall
1975Two systems which produce animated representations of the execution of computer programs.
Ron Baecker