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Computer Science Education, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1995
- Larry Hughes:
Teaching Tools for CS1 and CS2. 1-14 - Elizabeth A. Davis, Marcia C. Linn, Michael J. Clancy:
Learning to Use Parentheses and Quotes in LISP. 15-31 - Ahmad H. Nasri:
Developing a Hypermedia System for Computer Systems Education. 33-47 - Betty L. Hickman, Cynthia L. Corritore:
Computer Literacy: The Next Generation. 49-66 - James A. Foster, Michael Barnett, Karen Van Houten, Luke Sheneman:
(In)Formal Methods: Teaching Program Derivation Via the Moore Method. 67-91 - James D. Kiper, Cathy Bishop-Clark:
Abstraction, Design, and Theory in Computer Science: A Liberal Arts Course. 93-110
Volume 6, Number 2, 1995
- W. James Bradley:
A Course in Social and Ethical Issues in Computing. 113-126 - Larry Hughes:
The S-Machine: An Alternative Approach to Teaching Assembler Programming. 127-140 - David Kotz:
A Data-Parallel Programming Library for Education (DAPPLE). 141-159 - James F. Barlak, Geoffrey Steinberg:
Successfully Teaching Relational Database Concepts to Computer Literacy Students: The Spreadsheet Metaphor. 161-178 - Paul J. Jalics, Donald G. Golden:
A Profile of Undergraduate Computer Science Curricula. 179-192
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