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(auto-classified)The effect of environment on computer science curriculum
Recommendations
Computer science curriculum 2013: reviewing the strawman report from the ACM/IEEE-CS task force
SIGCSE '12: Proceedings of the 43rd ACM technical symposium on Computer Science EducationBeginning over 40 years ago with the publication of Curriculum 68, the major professional societies in computing--ACM and IEEE-Computer Society--have sponsored various efforts to establish international curricular guidelines for undergraduate programs ...
Broadening the computer science curriculum
SIGCSE '97: Proceedings of the twenty-eighth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationToo often, students in undergraduate computer science programs come to equate computer science with the "nuts and bolts" of the field---programming, data structures, algorithms, operating systems, programming languages and so forth. If we are to attract ...
Computer science curriculum 2013: social and professional recommendations from the ACM/IEEE-CS task force
SIGCSE '13: Proceeding of the 44th ACM technical symposium on Computer science educationSocial and professional principles were included in ABET computer science accreditation standards in 1987 and first appeared in the ACM/IEEE-CS Computing Curricula in 1991. This moderated panel presented the Social Issues and Professional Practice ...






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