Computers and the World of the Future |
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Writers including Vannevar Bush and Herbert A. Simon discuss the impact of the computer in its first twenty years.
Writers discuss the extraordinary growth of the computer in ist first twenty years and ist use in fields as diverse as medicine and economics, management and physics. Employed in areas once thought to be exclusively the province of the human mind, the computer rendered profound changes in the traditional ways and means of decision making.
Von Klappentext im Buch Computers and the World of the Future (1962) Writers discuss the extraordinary growth of the computer in ist first twenty years and ist use in fields as diverse as medicine and economics, management and physics. Employed in areas once thought to be exclusively the province of the human mind, the computer rendered profound changes in the traditional ways and means of decision making.
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15 Erwähnungen
- Future Shock (Alvin Toffler) (1970)
- The Age of Spiritual Machines - When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence (Ray Kurzweil) (1999)
- The Dream Machine - J.C.R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal (M. Mitchell Waldrop) (2002)
- Never Mind the Laptops - Kids, Computers, and the Transformation of Learning (Bob Johnstone) (2003)
- ICER 2005 - International Computing Education Research Workshop 2005, ICER '05, Seattle, WA, USA, October 1-2, 2005 (Richard J. Anderson, Sally Fincher, Mark Guzdial) (2005)
- Impact of alternative introductory courses on programming concept understanding (Allison Elliott Tew, W. Michael McCracken, Mark Guzdial) (2005)
- SIGCSE 2005 - Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2005, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, February 23-27, 2005 (Wanda Dann, Thomas L. Naps, Paul T. Tymann, Doug Baldwin) (2005)
- Design process for a non-majors computing course (Mark Guzdial, Andrea Forte) (2005)
- ICER 2008 - International Computing Education Research Workshop, ICER '08, Sydney, Australia, September 6-7, 2008 (Michael E. Caspersen, Raymond Lister, Mike Clancy) (2008)
- Attitudes about computing in postsecondary graduates (Michael Hewner, Mark Guzdial) (2008)
- Recoding Gender - Women's Changing Participation in Computing (Janet Abbate) (2012)
- SIGCSE 2013 - The 44th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE '13, Denver, CO, USA, March 6-9, 2013 (Tracy Camp, Paul T. Tymann, J. D. Dougherty, Kris Nagel) (2013)
- Experience report - CS1 in MATLAB for non-majors, with media computation and peer instruction (Cynthia Bailey Lee) (2013)
- Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education - Research on Computing for Everyone (Mark Guzdial) (2015)
- Introduction to Computing and Programming in Python - 4th Edition (Mark Guzdial, Barbara J. Ericson) (2016)
- Coding as a Playground - Programming and Computational Thinking in the Early Childhood Classroom (Marina Umaschi Bers) (2017)
- SIGCSE 2019 - Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2019, Minneapolis, MN, USA, February 27 - March 02, 2019 (Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Sarah Heckman, Jian Zhang 0036) (2019)
- The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research (Sally Fincher, Anthony V. Robins) (2019)
- Learning to Program Matters for Liberal Arts and Sciences Students in the Age of AI (Mark Guzdial) (2024)
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Beat und dieses Buch
Beat hat dieses Buch erst in den letzten 6 Monaten in Biblionetz aufgenommen. Beat besitzt kein physisches, aber ein digitales Exemplar. (das er aber aus Urheberrechtsgründen nicht einfach weitergeben darf). Aufgrund der wenigen Einträge im Biblionetz scheint er es nicht wirklich gelesen zu haben.