| 1979 | "Computers and the law": A course description. Philip Koltun |
| 1979 | A Basic program package for introducing the top-down approach to computer programming. Ronald G. Ragsdale |
| 1979 | A community based professional development program in data processing. Robert J. Benson, Robert A. Rouse |
| 1979 | A computer science microcomputer laboratory. Nicholas Solntseff |
| 1979 | A first course on files. Freeman L. Moore |
| 1979 | A progress report on teaching programming to business students without lectures. Cecilia Daly, David W. Embley, George Nagy |
| 1979 | A report on computer science certification for secondary school teachers in Wisconsin (Panel Discussion). Timothy V. Fossum, Donald Chambers, Barry Burd |
| 1979 | A software emphasis in the second course in computer science. John G. Meinke, John A. Beidler |
| 1979 | An application oriented introductory computer science sequence. James D. Powell |
| 1979 | An applied computer science/systems programming approach to teaching data structures. Karen Mackey, Howard Fosdick |
| 1979 | An undergraduate compiler laboratory. Frank L. Friedman, Judith A. Stebulis |
| 1979 | Another approach to service courses. William Mitchell |
| 1979 | Behavioral education requisites for application-oriented computer scientists. James A. Senn, Blake Ives |
| 1979 | Breadth or depth in introductory computer courses: A controlled experiment. Spotswood D. Stoddard, Robert L. Sedlmeyer, R. G. Lee |
| 1979 | Career oriented graduate program in management systems. James E. Benjamin, Wilbur L. Campbell, John F. Schrage |
| 1979 | Competency in computer instruction in Illinois Public Schools. Ronald S. King, David C. Rine, DuWayne D. Furman, William A. Schaefer |
| 1979 | Computer arts: Computer science in a liberal arts environment. William J. Mein |
| 1979 | Computer education in the management curriculum at Pace University. Andrew Varanelli |
| 1979 | Computer education in the secondary school: Problems and solutions. James L. Poirot |
| 1979 | Computer science curriculua for small colleges. Jim S. Cameron, Zaven A. Karian |
| 1979 | Computer-aided design of graphical review lessons for audio-tutorial college algebra and trigonometry. Rudy Svoboda, Robert L. Sedlmeyer |
| 1979 | Computers in precollege education (Panel Discussion): What are colleges of education doing? J. Richard Dennis, William Schaeffer, James E. Gray, Robert Taylor, James D. Powell |
| 1979 | Computers in precollege education (Panel Discussion): What do teachers want or need? David G. Moursund |
| 1979 | Contesting (Panel Discussion). John R. Metzner |
| 1979 | Curriculum 78 (Panel Discussion): Consequences for the student profile. Richard H. Austing, Lynne J. Baldwin, Lucia McKay, Mary Shaw, Nell Dale |
| 1979 | Curriculum development in information systems. Trevor Swanson, Richard Hatch, Lee Lane, Norman E. Sondak |
| 1979 | DRAW(IT)N - a computer graphics education package. Paul A. V. Thomas |
| 1979 | Experience with OLGA A Maximal language for the minimal PDP-11 minicomputer. Howard Trickey, E. Stewart Lee |
| 1979 | Experiences with PASCAL in an introductory course. Michael A. Bauer |
| 1979 | Experiences with a Computer Science Advisory Council. Jarrell C. Grout, Denis M. Hyams |
| 1979 | Experimental evaluation of programming language features: Implications for introductory programming languages. Richard Furuta, P. Michael Kemp |
| 1979 | From Curriculum '68 to Curriculum '78(Panel Discussion). William F. Atchison, Richard H. Austing, Chester Davis, Gerald L. Engel |
| 1979 | Graduate remedial training in computing for educators. Robert P. Taylor |
| 1979 | Integrated theory and practice - an approach to the first computer science course. Walter S. Szalajka, Philip Walch |
| 1979 | Interactive computing in a project-oriented file organization course. Alan L. Tharp |
| 1979 | Isolated rural schools can have computers and teachers who can utilize them. Charles M. Shub |
| 1979 | Master of software engineering - a proposed curriculum for practitioners. Alex A. J. Hoffman |
| 1979 | Masters program in computer science (Panel Discussion): Preliminary recommendations of the committee on the curriculum in computer science. John W. Hamblen |
| 1979 | Newtruck: A comprehensive long-term project in computer science. Daniel C. St. Clair |
| 1979 | Proceedings of the 10th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1979, Dayton, OH, USA, February 22-23, 1979 Douglas A. Kerr, John F. Dalphin |
| 1979 | Reading before composition. Takayuki Kimura |
| 1979 | Repackaging the introductory course to separate the control language. Caroline M. Eastman, Steven L. Blumsack |
| 1979 | Requirements for student programs in the undergraduate computer science curriculum: How much is enough? Lionel E. Deimel, Mark Pozefsky |
| 1979 | Software team projects. D. J. Kenworthy, K. A. Redish |
| 1979 | Status of degree programs in computer science (Panel Discussion). John W. Hamblen, Joyce C. Little, Gerald L. Engel, Richard H. Austing |
| 1979 | Teaching Compiler Development. Bill Appelbe |
| 1979 | Teaching program design through program structure maps. Stuart A. Varden |
| 1979 | Teaching programming languages: A survey of approaches. Ronald S. Lemos |
| 1979 | The M.S. program in computer science. Alfs T. Berztiss |
| 1979 | The academic/industry gap in systems programming and operating systems. William M. Conner, Kenneth A. De Jong |
| 1979 | The integration of a Problem Solving Process in the first course. Daniel C. Hyde, Ben D. Gay, Donald Utter |
| 1979 | The role of computer science education in aiding technology transfer to less developed countries (Panel Discussion). Lawrence J. Mazlack |
| 1979 | The second course in computer programming: Some principles and consequences. Robert E. Noonan |
| 1979 | The small liberal arts college: A challenge for computer science. James Smith |
| 1979 | The two year curriculum in Computer Programming at Purdue University Calumet campus. A. J. Adams, John Maniotes |
| 1979 | Using a single board Microcomputer with a display in a computer science curriculum. Peter Levin |
| 1979 | Using microcomputers to teach computer science. Alfred C. Weaver |