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Implementation of a university wide computer-augmented-curriculum
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Proceedings of the seventeenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education table of contents
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Pages: 246 - 248  
Year of Publication: 1986
ISBN:0-89791-178-4
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Author
Hugh Garraway  Univ. of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
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SIGCSE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

This paper discusses the implementation of a project to provide microcomputing resource to all students and faculty in an effort to integrate computer-assisted-learning with traditional teaching/learning methods across the curriculum of a comprehensive university. Also discussed is the structure and staffing of the project, initial hardware and software selection and the project's impact on a Computer Science Department.


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Buttonp Jim, PC-Calc. pC~FILE. Buttonwa:ce, Bellvue, WA. 1984
 
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Huffman, G. David, A Proposal for A Computer Augmented Currlculump University of Southern Missismlppl, Hovemberp 1984
 
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This project attempts to provide computing to augment the university curriculum. The paper describes the project's goals, how it is administered, why PC-compatibles were chosen, and how faculty are encouraged to participate. The use o  more...