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36 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1976A computer science curriculum for a two year upper division university.
Toby S. Berk, Malcolm H. Gotterer
1976A computers and society course: Adapted for television.
John F. Dalphin
1976A course and project description for an undergraduate course in evaluation and measurement techniques for computer systems.
Billy G. Claybrook
1976A graphical technique for describing recursion.
Glenn A. Jackson
1976A report on the curriculum recommendations of the ACM sub-committee for community and junior college curriculum.
Bobby Smith, Eric Whiteside, Charles Leidlich, Joyce Currie Little, Richard H. Austing
1976A self-paced introductory Fortran programming course.
Curtis R. Cook
1976A structured beginning COBOL class using structured programming with objectives.
Ed Keith
1976A training program in computer applications in the health sciences.
Robin B. Lake
1976Academic computing at Atlanta University Center-a consortium of six predominantly black institutions.
Louise S. Morrison, Grover C. Simmons
1976An alternative to curriculum 68.
Robert J. Dumas, Anne E. Nieberding
1976An improved hands-on approach to teaching systems programming and the impact of structured programming.
Roger T. Cooper, Malcolm G. Lane
1976An internship in information systems: Combining computer science education with realistic problems.
John Buck, Ben Shneiderman
1976An introductory course in the applications of computer technology in the health sciences.
Georges Bordage, Robin B. Lake
1976COMPUTER-TUTOR: From a student project to a self-paced CAI/CMI course.
William H. Linder
1976Classroom use of replaceable parts in a multiprogramming system.
Henry R. Bauer
1976Computer manpower development in Saudi Arabia.
Charles L. Aird
1976Computer science as an interdisciplinary study.
William W. Agresti
1976Computer science by TV.
William J. Eccles, Brian G. Gordon
1976Computer science: An essential course for the liberal arts.
T. Ray Nanney
1976EDUSAC - an educational list processing system.
William E. Kennedy, James R. Pinkert
1976Facilities and programs in support of education in computer science at minority institutions (Panel Discussion).
1976Meditations on style.
Stephen W. Smoliar
1976National Science Foundation programs in computer science.
Bruce H. Barnes, Andrew R. Molnar, Lawrence H. Oliver, Robert F. Watson
1976On the use of pointers and the teaching of disciplined programming.
Sergio E. R. de Carvalho, Miguel Angelo A. Nóvoa
1976Proceedings of the 6th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1976, Williamsburg, VA, USA, 1976
William G. Poole Jr., Norman E. Gibbs
1976Relevance of computer science education to industry and government needs - A critique of the proposed update to curriculum '68.
Russell M. Armstrong, Paul Oliver, Robert Orchard, John N. Shoosmith, Dennis M. Conti
1976Selecting languages for pedagogical tools in the computer science curriculum.
Carol Smith, Jon T. Rickman
1976Self-assessment for the computing professional: Consideration of a natural delivery system.
Terry J. Frederick
1976Some proposals for distributing central computing power at a University.
Carl F. Eckberg
1976Structured programming concepts in an introductory COBOL course.
Jan L. Mize
1976Tab, a Program Design Language for the classroom.
John T. Welch
1976Teaching both PL/I and Fortran to beginners.
Glen E. Newton, J. Denbigh Starkey
1976The revision of "Curriculum '68'" (An Abstract).
Gerald L. Engel
1976The why and how of discrete structures.
Alfs T. Berztiss
1976Topological sorting as a tool in curriculum planning.
John G. Meinke, Charles R. Bauer
1976Use of structured flowcharts in the undergraduate Computer Science curriculum.
Richard E. Haskell, David E. Boddy, Glenn A. Jackson