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Harriet G. Taylor
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- affiliation: National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, USA
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Journal Articles
- 2004
- [j5]Sigrid E. Schubert, Harriet G. Taylor:
Guest Editorial. Educ. Inf. Technol. 9(2): 105-107 (2004) - 1997
- [j4]Harriet G. Taylor:
Developing an Active Learning Infrastructure With Community Involvement, Telecommunications, and Technology. Informationstechnik Tech. Inform. 39(6): 27-32 (1997) - 1994
- [j3]Katharine M. Paine, Harriet G. Taylor:
Project Development Approach to Technical Writing in the Computer Science Classroom: A Template for Management. Comput. Sci. Educ. 5(2): 123-136 (1994) - 1988
- [j2]James L. Poirot, Harriet G. Taylor, Cathleen A. Norris:
Retraining Teachers to Teach High School Computer Science. Commun. ACM 31(7): 912-917 (1988) - [j1]James L. Poirot, Harriet G. Taylor, Cathleen A. Norris:
A framework for developing pre-college computer science retraining programs. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 20(3): 23-31 (1988)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2014
- [c35]Jan Cuny, Jeffrey Forbes, Harriet G. Taylor, Valerie Barr, Victor Piotrowski, Jane Prey, Paul Tymann:
Understanding NSF funding. SIGCSE 2014: 83-84 - 2012
- [c34]Victor Piotrowski, Suzanne Westbrook, Mimi McClure, Jeffrey Forbes, Harriet G. Taylor:
Understanding NSF funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2012: 397-398 - 2011
- [c33]Scott Grissom, Sue Fitzgerald, Victor Piotrowski, Jan Cuny, Joan Peckham, Harriet G. Taylor, Daniel Menelly, Mimi McClure:
Understanding NSF funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2011: 319-320 - 2010
- [c32]Scott Grissom, Joan Peckham, Harriet G. Taylor, Guy-Alain Amoussou, Victor Piotrowski:
Understanding NSF funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2010: 129-130 - 2009
- [c31]Paul Curzon, Joan Peckham, Harriet G. Taylor, Amber Settle, Eric Roberts:
Computational thinking (CT): on weaving it in. ITiCSE 2009: 201-202 - [c30]Stephen Cooper, Joan Peckham, Harriet G. Taylor:
Exploring NSF funding opportunities in EHR and CISE. SIGCSE 2009: 67-68 - [c29]Joseph E. Urban, Jesse M. Heines, Edward A. Fox, Harriet G. Taylor:
Panel on revitalized undergraduate computing education. SIGCSE 2009: 69-70 - 2008
- [c28]Stephen Cooper, Timothy V. Fossum, Harriet G. Taylor:
Exploring NSF funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2008: 197-198 - 2007
- [c27]Mark James Burge, Diana Burley, Harriet G. Taylor:
Funding opportunities in computer science education at the national science foundation. SIGCSE 2007: 49 - 2005
- [c26]Steve Cunningham, Diana Gant, Harriet G. Taylor:
Taking advantage of national science foundation funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2005: 193 - 2004
- [c25]Steve Cunningham, Ernest L. McDuffie, Harriet G. Taylor:
The US national science foundation and the ITiCSE effort. ITiCSE 2004: 258 - [c24]Steve Cunningham, Ernest L. McDuffie, Harriet G. Taylor:
Taking advantage of national science foundation funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2004: 48 - 2003
- [c23]Harriet G. Taylor, Jane C. Prey:
Putting ITiCSE into practice through NSF funding programs. ITiCSE 2003: 234 - [c22]Jane Prey, Ernest L. McDuffie, Harriet G. Taylor:
Taking advantage of National Science Foundation funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2003: 142 - 2001
- [c21]Andrew Bernat, Harriet G. Taylor:
Taking advantage of national science foundation funding opportunities. SIGCSE 2001: 420 - [c20]Harriet G. Taylor:
The Webquest Model for Inquiry-based Learning Using the Resources of the World Wide Web. WCCE 2001: 319-328 - 1999
- [c19]Harriet G. Taylor:
Implementing national educational technology standards for student in the United States. ITiCSE 1999: 200 - [c18]Harriet G. Taylor:
Math link: linking curriculum, instructional strategies, and technology to enhance teaching and learning. ITiCSE 1999: 201 - 1997
- [c17]Hal Berghel, Cathleen A. Norris, Elliot Soloway, Harriet G. Taylor, Joe Turner:
You learned all you need to design educational software design in kindergarten (panel). ITiCSE 1997: 139 - [c16]Harriet G. Taylor:
Distance education by distance education (poster)0. ITiCSE-WGR 1997: 153 - [c15]Harriet G. Taylor:
The evolution of standards for accrediting computer science teacher preparation programs. SIGCSE 1997: 67-71 - 1996
- [c14]Harriet G. Taylor:
Integrating multimedia and telecommunications laboratory experiences into teacher education. ITiCSE 1996: 230 - 1995
- [c13]Renée A. McCauley, Clark B. Archer, Nell B. Dale, Rym Mili, James Robergé, Harriet G. Taylor:
The effective integration of software engineering principles throughout the undergraduate computer science curriculum (abstract). SIGCSE 1995: 364-365 - [c12]Harriet G. Taylor, Ron Dupuis, Terry Thibodeaux:
Community collaboration to develop active learning environments in school libraries through telecommunications. WCCE 1995: 703-711 - 1993
- [c11]Harriet G. Taylor:
Foundations for Restructuring through Standards for Information Technology Teacher Preparation Programmes: National Policy Initiatives in the United States. Informatics and Changes in Learning 1993: 261-267 - [c10]Harriet G. Taylor, Katharine M. Paine:
An interdisciplinary approach to the development of writing skills in computer science students. SIGCSE 1993: 274-278 - [c9]Barry L. Kurtz, Nell B. Dale, Jerry Engel, Jim Miller, Keith Barker, Harriet G. Taylor:
Evaluating effectiveness in computer science education. SIGCSE 1993: 293 - 1992
- [c8]Harriet G. Taylor, C. Dianne Martin:
The impact of new accreditation and certification standards for secondary computer science teachers on university computer science departments. SIGCSE 1992: 235-239 - 1989
- [c7]Harriet G. Taylor, Luegina C. Mounfield:
The effect of high school computer science, gender, and work on success in college computer science. SIGCSE 1989: 195-198 - 1988
- [c6]William E. McBride, James Calhoun, James L. Richards, Harriet G. Taylor, F. Garnet Walters:
Recruiting more computer science students - what to do after the "glamour" has gone away? SIGCSE 1988: 181 - [c5]Harriet G. Taylor, Cathleen A. Norris:
Retraining pre-college teachers: a survey of state computing coordinators. SIGCSE 1988: 215-218 - 1987
- [c4]Harriet G. Taylor, James L. Poirot, Gerald L. Engel, Cathleen A. Norris:
Retraining teachers to teach high school computer science. FJCC 1987: 738 - 1985
- [c3]Arthur Luehrmann, Cathleen A. Norris, Harriet G. Taylor, Robert Taylor, James L. Poirot:
Proposed curriculum for programs leading to teacher certification in computer science (panel session). SIGCSE 1985: 55 - 1984
- [c2]Jim Poirot, Arthur Luehrmann, Cathleen A. Norris, Harriet G. Taylor, Robert Taylor:
Proposed curriculum for programs leading to teacher certification in computer science. ACM Annual Conference 1984: 330 - [c1]Harriet G. Taylor, James L. Poirot:
A proposed computer education curriculum for secondary school teachers. SIGCSE 1984: 115-118
Editorship
- 2001
- [e2]Harriet G. Taylor, Pieter Hogenbirk:
Information and Communication Technologies in Education: The School of the Future, IFIP TC3/WG3.1 International Conference on The Bookmark of the School of the Future, April 9-14, 2000, Viña del Mar, Chile. IFIP Conference Proceedings 186, Kluwer 2001, ISBN 0-7923-7298-0 [contents] - 1985
- [e1]Norman E. Gibbs, Harriet G. Taylor, Della T. Bonnette, James E. Miller:
Proceedings of the 16th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1985, New Orleans, Louisiana USA, March 14-15, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-152-8 [contents]
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