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Volume 28 , Issue 4es (December 1996)
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Special issue: position statements on strategic directions in computing research
Article No. 93
Year of Publication: 1996
ISSN:0360-0300
Author
Kim Bruce
Williams college, Department of Computer Science, Bronfman Science Center, Williamstown, MA
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New York, NY, USA
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Michael Goldweber , John Impagliazzo , Iouri A. Bogoiavlenski , A. G. Clear , Gordon Davies , Hans Flack , J. Paul Myers , Richard Rasala, Historical perspectives on the computing curriculum, ACM SIGCUE Outlook, v.25 n.4, p.94-111, Oct. 1997
Binh Pham, The changing curriculum of computing and information technology in Australia, Proceedings of the 2nd Australasian conference on Computer science education, p.149-154, July 1997, The Univ. of Melbourne, Australia
Katrin Becker, Back to Pascal: retro but not backwards, Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, v.18 n.2, p.17-27, December 2002
Michael Goldweber , John Impagliazzo , Iouri A. Bogoiavlenski , A. G. Clear , Gordon Davies , Hans Flack , J. Paul Myers , Richard Rasala, Historical perspectives on the computing curriculum (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on historical perspectives in computing education), The supplemental proceedings of the conference on Integrating technology into computer science education: working group reports and supplemental proceedings, p.94-111, June 01-05, 1997, Uppsala, Sweden
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