- 1994
- Vicki L. Almstrum, Cheng-Chih Wu, Debra Burton:
A resource for research in computer science education: the CSedRes toolbox (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 409 - David M. Arnow:
Teaching programming to liberal arts students: using loop invariants. SIGCSE 1994: 141-144 - David Arnow, Owen L. Astrachan, James D. Kiper, Robert Workman, Paula A. Whitlock, Brent Auernheimer, John E. Rager:
Themes and tapestries: a diversity of approaches to computer science for liberal arts students. SIGCSE 1994: 374-375 - Owen L. Astrachan:
Self-reference is an illustrative essential. SIGCSE 1994: 238-242 - Doug Baldwin, Greg W. Scragg, Hans Koomen:
A three-fold introduction to computer science. SIGCSE 1994: 290-294 - Keith Barker, Andrew P. Bernat, Robert D. Cupper, Charles Kelemen, Allen B. Tucker:
Class testing the breadth-first curriculum: summary results for courses I-IV (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 405-406 - Anthony D. Berard Jr.:
Using the TOPAS solid modeling and animation system to animate science models (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 409 - A. Michael Berman, Rick Decker, Dung X. Nguyen, Richard J. Reid, Eugene Wallingford:
Using C++ in CS1/CS2. SIGCSE 1994: 383-384 - Dave A. Berque, Jeff Bogda, Brian Fisher, Tim Harrison, Nick Rahn:
The KLYDE workbench for studying experimental algorithm analysis. SIGCSE 1994: 83-87 - Alan W. Biermann, Amr F. Fahmy, Curry I. Guinn, David M. Pennock, Dietolf Ramm, Peter Wu:
Teaching a hierarchical model of computation with animation software in the first course. SIGCSE 1994: 295-299 - Stephen A. Blythe, Michael C. James, Susan H. Rodger:
LLparse and LRparse: visual and interactive tools for parsing. SIGCSE 1994: 208-212 - Marc W. Brooks, John R. Chang, Ryan C. Horner, David W. Brown:
Analysis of personal mail attributes in a computer mediated communication environment (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 410 - David W. Brown:
High school participation in the Association for Computing Machinery (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 410 - David W. Brown, Michael A. Sheets, Randy L. Myers, Jeremy A. Freed, Allan Cameron, Patricia Amavisca, Theresa Cuprak, Brian Pollack, Chris Stephenson:
A tale of two high school computer science programs and how the ACM model high school computer science curriculum may shape their future (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 394-395 - Kim B. Bruce:
Attracting (& keeping) the best and the brightest: an entry-level course for experienced introductory students. SIGCSE 1994: 243-247 - Chris Buckalew, Alan Porter:
The lecturer's assistant. SIGCSE 1994: 193-197 - Ben A. Calloni, Donald J. Bagert:
ICONIC programming in BACCII vs. textual programming: which is a better learning environment? SIGCSE 1994: 188-192 - James Caristi, Nell B. Dale, Bill Marion, A. Joe Turner:
Assessment in computer science (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 401-402 - Gail Chapman, Sarah Fix, Owen L. Astrachan, Joseph W. Kmoch, Michael J. Clancy:
Case studies in the advanced placement computer science curriculum (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 371 - Valerie A. Clarke, G. Joy Teague:
A psychological perspective on gender differences in computing participation. SIGCSE 1994: 258-262 - James S. Collofello, Manmahesh Kantipudi, Mark A. Kanko:
Assessing the software process maturity of software engineering courses. SIGCSE 1994: 16-20 - Dave Cook, Eugene Bingue:
Tutorial introduction to Ada 9X (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 373 - Sandra J. DeLoatch, Ernest C. Ackermann, John I. A. Urquhart, Lynn Ziegler:
Scaling up computer science with efficient learning (abstract). SIGCSE 1994: 390-391 - Rick Decker, Stuart Hirshfield:
The top 10 reasons why object-oriented programming can't be taught in CS 1. SIGCSE 1994: 51-55 - Richard T. Denman, David A. Naumann, Walter Potter, Gary Richter:
Derivation of programs for freshmen. SIGCSE 1994: 116-120 - R. James Duckworth:
Introducing parallel processing concepts using the MASPAR MP-1 computer. SIGCSE 1994: 353-356 - Steven Epstein, Marla Fischer, Forouzan Golshani, Catherine Ricardo:
Multimedia across the disciplines. SIGCSE 1994: 387-388 - Henry A. Etlinger, Michael J. Lutz:
Professional literacy: labs for advanced programming courses. SIGCSE 1994: 102-105 - Barry S. Fagin:
Two years of "The Digital World": portable courseware for technological literacy. SIGCSE 1994: 97-101 - David Finkel, Surendar Chandra:
NetCp - a project environment for an undergraduate computer networks course. SIGCSE 1994: 174-177