SIGCSE 1996
Proceedings of the 27th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 1996, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, February 15-17, 1996
John Impagliazzo, Elizabeth S. Adams, Karl J. Klee
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Teil der Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)
Teil der Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE)

Kapitel 
- Songs and the analysis of algorithms (Seite 4 - 8) (Darrah Chavey) (1996)
- Derivation of recursive algorithms for CS2 (Seite 9 - 13) (Richard T. Denman) (1996)
- Parallel and distributed algorithms - laboratory assignments in Joyce/Linda (Seite 14 - 18) (Bruce S. Elenborgen) (1996)
- Successfully integrating traditional and object-oriented approaches with Ada 95 (Seite 19 - 23) (James H. Cross II, Thomas M. Phillips) (1996)
- Teaching inheritance versus inclusion to first year computer science students (Seite 24 - 26) (Kenneth A. Reek) (1996)
- On the retention of female computer science students (Seite 32 - 36) (Mei-Ling L. Liu, Lori Blanc) (1996)
- Viewing video-taped role models improves female attitudes toward computer science (Seite 42 - 46) (Gloria Childress Townsend) (1996)
- A system-based sequence of closed labs for computer systems organization (Seite 53 - 57) (Brenda C. Parker, Peter G. Drexel) (1996)
- Teaching OLE automation - a problem-based learning approach (Seite 68 - 72) (Raymond P. Kirsch) (1996)
- A supplementary package for distance education students studying introductory programming (Seite 73 - 77) (Tanya J. McGill, Valerie Hobbs) (1996)
- Object-centered design - a five-phase introduction to object-oriented programming in CS1-2 (Seite 78 - 82) (Joel C. Adams) (1996)
- The joy of software - starting with objects (Seite 88 - 92) (Mark Woodman, Gordon Davies, Simon Holland) (1996)
- Teaching ethical issues in computer science - what worked and what didn't (Seite 98 - 101) (Kay G. Schulze, Frances S. Grodzinsky) (1996)
- Teaching computer science - experience from four continents (Seite 102 - 106) (Mats Daniels, Judith Gal-Ezer, Ian D. Sanders, G. Joy Teague) (1996)
- Internet-accessible information retrieval tools for advanced DB/IR courses (Seite 107 - 111) (Sally Jo Cunningham) (1996)
- Database theory in practice - learning from cooperative group projects (Seite 112 - 116) (Suzanne W. Dietrich, Susan Darling Urban) (1996)
- The INGRES Tutorial as a tool in teaching database theory (or, I can't believe it's not training) (Seite 117 - 119) (Don Goelman) (1996)
- Applying TQM in the computer science classroom (Seite 120 - 124) (Linda M. Null) (1996)
- Creating Windows applications using Borland's OWL classes (Seite 145 - 149) (Laszlo Szuecs) (1996)
- A simple student environment for lightweight process concurrent programming under SunOs (Seite 165 - 169) (Toby Berk) (1996)
- CALOS - an experiment with computer-aided learning for operating systems (Seite 175 - 179) (Murray W. Goldberg) (1996)
- Using inheritance to implement concurrency (Seite 180 - 184) (Mordechai Ben-Ari) (1996)
- A methodology for active, student-controlled learning - motivating our weakest students (Seite 195 - 199) (Curtis A. Carver, Richard A. Howard, William D. Lane) (1996)
- Perspectives on assessment through teaching portfolios in computer science (Seite 200 - 203) (James D. Kiper, Valerie V. Cross, Diane Delisio, Ann E. Kelley Sobel, Douglas Troy) (1996)
- Writing across the computer science curriculum (Seite 204 - 209) (Harriet J. Fell, Viera K. Proulx, John Casey) (1996)
- Software engineering emphasis in advanced courses (Seite 210 - 213) (Massood Towhidnejad, James R. Aman) (1996)
- Explaining inheritance - a code reusability perspective (Seite 217 - 221) (Robert Biddle, Ewan D. Tempero) (1996)
- Discovery learning in computer science (Seite 222 - 226) (Doug Baldwin) (1996)
- Felder's learning styles, Bloom's taxonomy, and the Kolb learning cycle - tying it all together in the CS2 course (Seite 227 - 231) (Richard A. Howard, Curtis A. Carver, William D. Lane) (1996)
- Object-orientation and the principles of learning theory - a new look at problems and benefits (Seite 232 - 236) (Tim DeClue) (1996)
- Integrating collaborative problem solving throughout the curriculum (Seite 237 - 241) (Roy J. Daigle, Michael V. Doran, J. Harold Pardue) (1996)
- Documentation standards in the undergraduate computer science curriculum (Seite 242 - 246) (Renée McCauley, Ursula Jackson, Bill Z. Manaris) (1996)
- Comparison of student success in Pascal and C-language curriculums (Seite 252 - 255) (Richard F. Gilberg, Behrouz A. Forouzan) (1996)
- Efficiency of algorithms for programming beginners (Seite 256 - 260) (David Ginat) (1996)
- The Pascal Trainer (Seite 261 - 265) (Adam Brooks Webber) (1996)
- Experience integrating a formal method into a software engineering course (Seite 271 - 274) (Ann E. Kelley Sobel) (1996)
- Webucation - using the Web as a classroom tool (Seite 285 - 289) (John T. Paxton) (1996)
- Designing closed laboratories for a computer science course (Seite 295 - 299) (Alan David Fekete, Tony Greening) (1996)
- A semester project for CS1 (Seite 310 - 314) (Catherine C. Bareiss) (1996)
- The first programming paradigm and language dilemma (Seite 338 - 342) (Susan S. Brilliant, Timothy R. Wiseman) (1996)
- Multiple paradigms in CS I (Seite 343 - 347) (Chuck Leska, John Barr, Laurie A. Smith King) (1996)
- Three-dimensional computation visualization for computer graphics rendering algorithms (Seite 358 - 362) (David A. Goldman, Richard R. Eckert, Maxine S. Cohen) (1996)
- Image processing as an exemplar of parallelism applied to graphics (Seite 363 - 367) (Harry F. Smith, Patrick Plusnick, Mark E. Sarojak, William Seitz) (1996)
- Activities to attract high school girls to computer science (Seite 373 - 377) (Susan H. Rodger, Ellen Lowenfeld Walker) (1996)
- Computer programming in high school vs. college (Seite 378 - 382) (Martina Schollmeyer) (1996)
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Proceedings of the 27th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 1996, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, February 15-17, 1996 | D | - | - | 1 | 1996 | 089791757X | ![]() |
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