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- History of computing in education: An OverviewJohn A. N. Lee. 1-16
- The contest of faculties: Cybernetics vs. Informatik in German UniversitiesWolfgang Coy. 17-26
- Government sponsored open source software for school educationAndrew E. Fluck. 27-34
- Learning with the artificial sciencesColin T. Schmidt, Philippe Cottier, Christophe Choquet. 35-46
- Eight significant events in the 50 year history of computingT. William Olle. 47-56
- Technology leading to historic changes: The Beginnings of Computer Education in SloveniaFranci Pivec, Vladislav Rajkovic, Andrej Jus. 57-62
- What did we think we were doing? Reflections on the History of Educational Computing in Victoria, AustraliaAnthony Jones, Anne McDougall, John Murnane. 63-72
- ICT in Catalan schools: A Look at its Foundations and Early DevelopmentsJordi Castells i Prims, Ferran Ruiz i Tarragó. 73-82
- Streams in the history of computer education in Australia: An Overview of School and University Computer EducationArthur Tatnall, Bill Davey. 83-90
- Growth of computing technology for education in IndiaRakesh Mohan Bhatt. 91-102
- Computing and education in the UK: The First Twenty YearsJennifer Davies. 103-114
- Is it legal yet? Social Issues in Computing and Teacher Education in AustraliaAnthony J. Jones. 115-122
- The evolution of e-inclusion: Technology in Education for the Vision ImpairedScott Hollier, Iain Murray. 123-132
- On the era of educational hypermedia computing: From Simple Links to More Complex StructuresAnneli Heimbürger, Jari Multisilta. 133-152
- Keyboard training in an information oriented societyHajime Ohiwa. 147-152
- Studying educational computing projects: Challenges and OpportunitiesMary E. Hopper. 153-164
- Using computing history to enhance teachingJohn Impagliazzo, John A. N. Lee. 165-176
- The evolution of the CS teacher in Israel (Abstract)Meir Komar. 177
- Application of software agents in information retrieval in virtual learning system in Bulgaria (Poster abstract)Teodora Ivanova Bakardjieva, Boyka Gradinarova. 178