Abstract
In the summer of 1978, a program package was produced by six members of the class of course 1516, Programming Applications in Ontario Curricula, offered at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. The course participants were secondary school teachers of computer science or related subjects.
- 1 Cherniak, B. Introductory programming reconsidered - a user-oriented approach. Joint issue of SIGCSE Bulletin, 1976, 8 (1) and SIGCUE Topics, 1976, 2, 65-68. Google Scholar
Digital Library
- 2 Ragsdale, R. G. Multi-disciplinary programming exercises. Joint issue of SIGCSE Bulletin, 1976, 8 (1) and SIGCUE Topics, 1976, 2, 295-297. Google Scholar
Digital Library
Index Terms
A Basic program package for introducing the top-down approach to computer programming
Recommendations
A Basic program package for introducing the top-down approach to computer programming
SIGCSE '79: Proceedings of the tenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationIn the summer of 1978, a program package was produced by six members of the class of course 1516, Programming Applications in Ontario Curricula, offered at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. The course participants were secondary school ...
The Components of a Successful S-STEM Program: What Works at Appalachian State University
SIGCSE '18: Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science EducationIn 1999, the National Science Foundation created the "Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholarships" (CSEMS) program to provide funding for institutions to supply scholarships for academically talented and financially needy students to ...






Comments