article Free Access Share on The college's role in offering short concentrated courses for industry Author: Roy S. Ellzey American Technological University, Killeen, Texas American Technological University, Killeen, TexasView Profile Authors Info & Claims ACM SIGCSE BulletinVolume 5Issue 4Dec. 1973pp 11–13https://doi.org/10.1145/382230.382438Published:01 December 1973Publication History ACM SIGCSE BulletinVolume 5, Issue 4 PreviousArticleNextArticle Cited ByView all Index Terms The college's role in offering short concentrated courses for industryApplied computingEnterprise computingSocial and professional topicsProfessional topicsComputing educationComputing education programsComputer science educationInformation science education Recommendations The effect of a math emporium course redesign in developmental and introductory mathematics courses on student achievement and students' attitudes toward mathematics at a two-year collegeRead MoreTraditional and asynchronous computer-assisted instruction in a community college remedial mathematics course: a mixed methods study of student success and perceptionsRead MoreAn analysis of student achievement and attitudes by gender in computer-integrated and non-computer-integrated first year college mainstream calculus coursesRead More Comments Please enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus. Login optionsCheck if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.Sign inFull AccessGet this Article InformationContributorsPublished in ACM SIGCSE Bulletin Volume 5, Issue 4Dec. 197331 pagesISSN:0097-8418DOI:10.1145/382230Editor: Della T. BonnetteComputer Science Department, LafayetteIssue’s Table of Contents Copyright © 1973 AuthorSponsorsIn-CooperationPublisherAssociation for Computing MachineryNew York, NY, United States Publication History Published: 1 December 1973 Check for updates QualifiersarticleConferenceFunding Sources Other MetricsView Article MetricsBibliometricsCitations0Article Metrics0Total CitationsView Citations62Total DownloadsDownloads (Last 12 months)12Downloads (Last 6 weeks)1Other MetricsView Author MetricsCited ByThis publication has not been cited yetPDF FormatView or Download as a PDF file.PDFeReaderView online with eReader.eReaderDigital EditionView this article in digital edition.View Digital EditionFiguresOtherShare this Publication linkhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/382230.382438Copy LinkShare on Social Media Share on 0References
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