
- Anderson, Ronald E., personal communication, August 1971. (Also, see his paper in the Proceedings of the 1971 annual meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery.)Google Scholar
- Bennick, F. D., and C. H. Frye., PLANIT Author's Guide. LaJolla, California: Systems Division, Control Data Corporation, 1970.Google Scholar
- Dubbert, James. "An evaluation and comparison of Michigan State University's Computer Science Curriculum." (unpublished paper, August 1971).Google Scholar
- Rahimi, M. A., and T. A. Fino., "The PLANIT Computer-Assisted Instructional Language, A Potential Tool of Research in Psychology," in
Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation . (in press)Google Scholar
Index Terms
(auto-classified)Computers in society: a course description, purpose and rationale
Recommendations
Computers in precollege education (Panel Discussion): What are colleges of education doing?
Proceedings of the 10th SIGCSE symposium on Computer science educationInstructional use of computers is now common at many secondary schools and in elementary schools. The computer is recognized as a new and important educational medium, as a source of change in existing curriculum, as a new curriculum area. Thus there is ...
The royal society of Edinburgh/British computer society computer science exemplification project
ITiCSE '13: Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Innovation and technology in computer science educationIn August 2011, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt came to Scotland and expressed great concern at the state of Computer Science (CS) education in the UK's schools. This was a timely intervention: in Scotland, a new national curriculum is providing an ...






Comments