Journal: Inroads

Volume 7, Issue 4

4 -- 0Mark Bailey. Editors' message
6 -- 7Ellen Walker, Amber Settle, Stephen J. Zilora. News from the SIGs
8 -- 11Mehran Sahami, Pat Yongpradit, Elizabeth K. Hawthorne, Yan Timanovsky. EduBits
12 -- 17Henry M. Walker. CURRICULAR SYNCOPATIONS: Planning and organizing a course for the first time
18 -- 19Amanda Lattimore. HIGH SCHOOL PERSPECTIVES: The importance of student-centered classrooms
20 -- 21Heikki Topi. IS EDUCATION: Improving and demonstrating program quality with information systems accreditation
22 -- 23Leslie Aaronson. TECHNOLOGY THAT EDUCATORS OF COMPUTING HAIL (TECH): Create a digital footprint of CS work using digital portfolios
24 -- 27Michal Armoni. COMPUTING IN SCHOOLS: Computer science, computational thinking, programming, coding: the anomalies of transitivity in K-12 computer science education
28 -- 32Tony Clear. THINKING ISSUES: Evaluating research impact in computing: a slippery slope?
33 -- 35Don Gotterbarn. THINKING PROFESSIONALLY: Codes of ethics - : the conscience of a profession: connecting technology and society
36 -- 37John P. Dougherty. MATH COUNTS: Statistics, data science, and discovering truth
38 -- 39Lauri Malmi. COMPUTING EDUCATION RESEARCH: Doctoral consortia
40 -- 41Mike Erlinger, Paul Tymann. NSF PROGRAM OFFICERS' VIEWS: Inside the NSF
42 -- 44Jeffrey L. Popyack. UPSILON PI EPSILON: Honors, achievements and equity
46 -- 48Quincy Brown. BROADENING PARTICIPATION
49 -- 51Kamau Bobb. Broadening Participation in Computing: A Critical Perspective
52 -- 56Jane Margolis, Joanna Goode. Ten Lessons for Computer Science for All
57 -- 60Barbara Ericson, W. Richards Adrion, Renee Fall, Mark Guzdial. State-Based Progress Towards Computer Science for All
61 -- 64Jamie Payton, Tiffany Barnes, Audrey Rorrer, Kim Buch, Kristine Nagel. Launching STARS Computing Corps: Engaging Faculty and Student Leaders to Broaden Participation
65 -- 68Andrew J. Ko, Richard E. Ladner. AccessComputing Promotes Teaching Accessibility
69 -- 73Ann Quiroz Gates, Heather Thiry, Sarah Hug. Reflections: The Computing Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions
74 -- 80Wendy M. DuBow, Beth A. Quinn, Gloria Childress Townsend, Valerie Barr. Efforts to Make Computer Science More Inclusive of Women
81 -- 83Jamika D. Burge, Nancy M. Amato. CREU & DREU: Expanding the Impact of the Traditional REU
84 -- 90Allison Scott, Alexis Martin, Frieda McAlear, Tia C. Madkins. Broadening Participation in Computer Science: Existing Out-of-School Initiatives and a Case Study
91 -- 94Valerie E. Taylor. Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in Information Technology (CMD-IT)
96 -- 98Daniel E. Krutz, Samuel A. Malachowsky. Teaching android security through examples: a publicly available database of vulnerable apps
99 -- 105Brian Dorn. An empirical analysis of video viewing behaviors in flipped CS1 courses
108 -- 0John Barr. 'Twas the night before classes