Journal: Inroads

Volume 10, Issue 2

4 -- 0Margaret Hamilton, James Harland. Editors' message
6 -- 7Ellen Walker, Barry M. Lunt, Amber Settle. News from the SIGs
8 -- 9Briana B. Morrison, Michelle Craig. EngageCSEdu: : Our vision for the new EngageCSEdu e-journal
10 -- 13Michal Armoni. COMPUTING IN SCHOOLS: On the knowledge of CS teachers' educators
14 -- 15John P. Dougherty. MATH COUNTS: Computing for learning math and other disciplines
16 -- 21Susan P. Imberman, Ann Fiddler. Share and share alike: : using Creative Commons licenses to create OER
22 -- 29Douglas Baldwin, Amanda M. Holland-Minkley, Grant Braught. Report of the SIGCSE committee on computing education in liberal arts colleges
30 -- 36Jens Bennedsen, Michael E. Caspersen. Failure rates in introductory programming: 12 years later
36 -- 40Lee Kenneth Jones, Robert E. Mahoney. Incorporating global software development into advanced placement computer science principles
42 -- 49James Prather, Raymond Pettit, Brett A. Becker, Paul Denny, Dastyni Loksa, Alani Peters, Zachary Albrecht, Krista Masci. BEST PAPER AT SIGCSE 2019 IN THE CS EDUCATION TRACK: First things first: providing metacognitive scaffolding for interpreting problem prompts
50 -- 57Andreas Stefik, Richard E. Ladner, William Allee, Sean Mealin. BEST PAPER AT SIGCSE 2019 IN THE EXPERIENCE REPORTS AND TOOLS TRACK: Computer science principles for teachers of blind and visually impaired students
58 -- 64Cynthia Taylor, Saheel Sakharkar. BEST PAPER AT SIGCSE 2019 IN THE CURRICULUM INITIATIVES TRACK: ')DROP TABLE textbooks;-: an argument for SQL injection coverage in database textbooks
65 -- 69Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk, Elizabeth R. Petrick, J. Philip East, Geoffrey L. Herman. THE FIRST OF THE TOP TEN SIGCSE SYMPOSIUM RESEARCH PAPERS OF THE LAST 50 YEARS: Identifying student misconceptions of programming
70 -- 0. Common acronyms
72 -- 0John Barr. Cryptogram