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Curriculum guidelines for teaching the consequences of computing
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Proceedings of the symposium on Computers and the quality of life table of contents
Philadelpia, Pennsylvania, United States
Pages: 73 - 85  
Year of Publication: 1996
ISBN:0-89791-827-4
Authors
Dianne Martin  George Washington University
Chuck Huff  St. Olaf College
Donald Gotterbarn  East Tennessee State University
Keith Miller  University of Illinois at Springfield
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SIGCAS: ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and Society
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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