Journal: Inroads

Volume 6, Issue 4

6 -- 0John Impagliazzo. Editor's corner
8 -- 13Yan Timanovsky. Digest of ACM educational activities
14 -- 15George M. Kasper. Spotlight
16 -- 19Don Gotterbarn. Professional practice by unlicensed professionals
19 -- 21Tony Clear. Everybody must cut code! educational imperative, fad or fantasy?: D5 charter
22 -- 23Heikki Topi. Gender imbalance in computing: lessons from a summer computer camp
24 -- 26Henry M. Walker. Beyond the cliche, mathematical fluency, in the computing curriculum
27 -- 28Lauri Malmi. Entering the research community
29 -- 30Gillian M. Bain, Ian Barnes. The view from the Scottish highlands and islands
31 -- 32Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk. A retrospective: somewhat wistful, but ultimately enthused
33 -- 35Elizabeth K. Hawthorne. Celebrating 40 years of ACM's commitment to community colleges
36 -- 37John P. Dougherty. From sunset to sunrise
38 -- 50Jeffrey L. Popyack. Recognizing excellence and beyond
41 -- 51Anatoly V. Voronin, Iurii A. Bogoiavlenskii, Vladimir Kuznetsov. Perspectives on the emergence of computing programs propelled by local industry in Russia
52 -- 53Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones. Teaching low-fidelity interactive prototyping using handhelds
56 -- 57Quincy Brown, Amy Briggs. The CS10K initiative - part 2 - progress in K-12 through computer science principles
58 -- 59Jan Cuny. Transforming K-12 computing education: AP® computer science principles
60 -- 66Marie desJardins. Creating AP® CS principles: let many flowers bloom
67 -- 70Michael Preston, Leigh Ann DeLyser. CSP joins New York City's K-12 computer science portfolio
71 -- 79Dan Garcia, Brian Harvey, Tiffany Barnes. The beauty and joy of computing
80 -- 83Susan Yonezawa, Nan Renner, Monica Sweet, Beth Simon, Diane Baxter. CS-CAVE: districts' roles in broadening CS access
84 -- 86Barbara Ericson, Mark Guzdial, Briana Morrison, Miranda Parker, Matthew Moldavan, Lekha Surasani. An eBook for teachers learning CS principles
87 -- 91Bennett Brown. Project- and problem-based learning: PLTW and AP® CS principles
92 -- 93Melissa A. Rasberry. Finding a place to call home in the CS10K community
94 -- 97Bradley Beth, Calvin Lin, George Veletsianos. Training a diverse computer science teacher population
98 -- 101Lawrence Snyder, Raven Avery Alexander. computer science principles at UW
102 -- 104Amy Briggs, Quincy Brown. AP® computer science principles: a conversation with the college board
105 -- 106James Kurose. Booming undergraduate enrollments: a wave or a sea change?
108 -- 0Renee Dopplick. Maker movement and innovation labs