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48 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1980"A study of personal computing in education".
John Walstrom, David C. Rine
1980A college preparatory course in computer programming.
Robert L. Sedlmeyer, William Parman
1980A laboratory for a computers and programming course.
Henry R. Bauer, Richard L. Oliver, David E. Winkel
1980A major in information systems.
Fred J. Maryanski, Elizabeth A. Unger
1980A programming sequence for the liberal arts college.
Robert J. Ellison
1980A project-oriented undergraduate course sequence in software engineering.
Thomas E. Perkins, Leland L. Beck
1980A simulation course for computer science students.
Charles M. Shub
1980An adult education course in personal computing.
Nicholas Solntseff
1980An instructional aid for student programs.
Sally S. Robinson, Mary Lou Soffa
1980An interactive pattern recognition laboratory (IPRL).
Starvos Christodoulakis
1980An introductory computer science course for non-majors.
Roger L. Wainwright
1980An overview of computer science in China: Research interests and educational directions.
Nell B. Dale
1980Are the university computer sciences satisfying industry (Panel Discussion).
Barry B. Flachsbart, Leslie D. Gilliam, Bernie C. Patton, Daniel C. St. Clair, John W. Hamblen
1980Brazil's pioneer undergraduate program in information systems.
Maria Lúcia Blanck Lisbôa
1980Computer education in the 1980s, a somber view.
William Mitchell
1980Computer management studies for developing countries.
Gordon Davies, Charles D. Easteal
1980Computer science (1979).
Gordon L. Bailes, Terry A. Countermine
1980Computer science curriculum for high school students.
Robert M. Aiken, Charles E. Hughes, J. Michael Moshell
1980Computing technology and the third world.
A. Dewachi
1980Cost trade-offs in hardware support (Panel Discussion).
Nell B. Dale, Victor Wallace, Clair Maple, Larry Loos, William G. Bulgren
1980Disposable and endurant programming.
Philip Levy
1980Entry-level position of computer programmer survey.
James W. Phillips
1980Guidelines for a minimum program for colleges and universities offering bachelors degrees in information systems.
John T. Gorgone, Norman E. Sondak, Benn R. Konsynski
1980Introducing programming concepts with graphical objects.
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann
1980Investigating the relationship between the development of abstract reasoning and performance in an introductory programming class.
Barry L. Kurtz
1980MVS in the classroom.
Edith A. McCharen
1980Measuring computer program comprehension.
John Peter Boysen, Roy F. Keller
1980Multiple micros for education.
Ward Douglas Maurer
1980On the importance of teaching PASCAL in the IS curriculum.
Susan M. Merritt
1980Operating system projects for undergraduates.
Kenneth R. Wadland
1980Personal computers in education (Panel Discussion).
Charles R. Kellner, David C. Rine, Earl J. Schweppe
1980Personal computing: An adventure of the mind.
David C. Rine
1980Problems, plans, and programs.
Elliot Soloway, Beverly Park Woolf
1980Proceedings of the 11th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1980, Kansas City, MO, USA, February 14-15, 1980
Virgil Wallentine, William G. Bulgren
1980Remote teaching (Panel Discussion): Technology and experience.
William J. Hankley, Ted Lewis, Stuart Meyer, Ron Clark, Virgil Wallentine
1980Software engineering and computer science (Panel Discussion).
Terry M. Walker, William Bregar, Gene Kerr, Peter Christy, Ted Lewis
1980Structured programming using BASIC.
Robert N. Cook
1980TOYCOM - a tool for teaching elementary computer concepts.
Robert W. Sebesta, James M. Kraushaar
1980Teaching data abstraction to the practicing programmer: A case study.
Michael B. Feldman
1980The University of South Carolina Computer Science Institute.
Daniel J. Codespoti, J. C. Bays
1980The anatomy of a project oriented second course for computer science majors.
Will D. Gillett
1980The microcomputer-based turnkey system as an instrument for technology transfer.
Claude McMillan, Wilfredo Salhauna
1980The teaching of documentation and good programming style in a liberal arts computer science program.
R. Waldo Roth
1980The use of minicomputers in a first computer systems course.
Michael Levison
1980Training - the key to successful systems in developing countries.
J. Adderley
1980Transition from two year to four year programs (Panel Discussion).
Donald E. Burlingame, Wiley McKinzie, Joyce C. Little, Spotswood D. Stoddard, John F. Dalphin
1980Using terminals versus card reader in remote job entry.
M. Gene Bailey, Lloyd Davis
1980Vertical integration in group learning.
Robert D. Parslow