Journal: Inroads

Volume 9, Issue 4

4 -- 0Mark Bailey, Laurie A. Smith King. Editors' message
5 -- 0Jane Chu Prey. Guest editor's message
6 -- 0Barbara Boucher Owens. SIGCSE annual awards: call for nominations and contest
8 -- 9Ellen Walker, Amber Settle. News from the SIGs
10 -- 0John R. White. On fifty years of ACM SIGCSE
11 -- 16Robert M. Aiken. "A hop, skip and jump": a personal journey down SIGCSE memory lane
17 -- 21Peter J. Denning. Where to from here?
22 -- 26Susan H. Rodger. Reflections on SIGCSE from the past 30 years
27 -- 30Amber Settle, Renée A. McCauley. SIGCSE: now and moving forward
31 -- 39Robert E. Beck, Henry M. Walker. The SIGCSE symposium: a brief history
40 -- 46Lillian (Boots) Cassel, Mats Daniels, Michael Goldweber, Judy Sheard. Four reflections on the history of ITiCSE
47 -- 48Sally Fincher. The International Computing Education Research (ICER) conference
49 -- 52Cara Tang. Community colleges and SIGCSE: a legacy fueling the future
53 -- 54Cary Laxer, Larry Merkle, Frank H. Young. SIGCSE - who we are: a brief history of conference registration and demographics
55 -- 57Nell B. Dale. A personal narrative of my relationship with SIGCSE
58 -- 62Andries van Dam. Reflections on an introductory CS course, CS15, at Brown University
63 -- 64Mark Guzdial. What we care about now, what we'll care about in the future
65 -- 66Lillian (Boots) Cassel. SIGCSE: remembrance and looking forward
67 -- 68Zach Dodds. Overheard at SIGCSE '68
69 -- 72Eric S. Roberts. Looking forward by looking back
73 -- 76Valerie Barr. Computing education will not be one size fits all
77 -- 80Kim B. Bruce. Five big open questions in computing education
81 -- 84Allyson Kennedy, Janice Cuny. Building a creative, computationally-competent future
85 -- 88Mehran Sahami. Paving a path to more inclusive computing
89 -- 0Frank H. Young. Experiences with SIGCSE
90 -- 91MaryAnne L. Egan. SIGCSE, Goldilocks and the Three Bears
92 -- 0Briana B. Morrison. My SIGCSE: reflections of a computing educator
93 -- 94Judith Gal-Ezer. 2006-2018 same issues same challenges
95 -- 0E. Anne G. Applin. A student in SIGCSE-land or how I discovered teaching
96 -- 0Michael Clancy. MY SIGCSE: it's the community!
97 -- 0Alfred C. Thompson II. A high school teacher attends his first SIGCSE symposium
98 -- 0James H. Cross II. From Reno to Baltimore: life in the booth
99 -- 0Amruth N. Kumar. Tallying up SIGCSE
100 -- 0Jodi L. Tims. Much better late than never
101 -- 0Mats Daniels. My SIGCSE → ITiCSE
102 -- 103Elva J. Jones. SIGCSE: a pause to look back over the 50 year journey
104 -- 0. Common acronyms
107 -- 108John Barr. Decade matching