Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 10, Issue 2

8 -- 9Kenneth Williams. SIGCSE/CSA 1978 technical symposium report
10 -- 11Robert M. Aiken. The 'Sister City Approach' - promoting transfer of technology
12 -- 16Jerald L. Ripley, Jarrell C. Grout, Denis M. Hyams. The laboratory in a computer science program
17 -- 20George F. Corliss. A search for interactive computer graphics lessons in numerical analysis
21 -- 30James M. Perry, Norman E. Sondak. The project experience in undergraduate computer science education
31 -- 33Hatem M. Khalil, Leon S. Levy. The academic image of computer science
34 -- 38David W. Embley. Teaching disciplined Fortran programming via unfort
39 -- 41John Grant. Individualized course in theoretical computer science
42 -- 43Abraham Waksman. On the introduction of report generating system design concepts in an introductory course
44 -- 46Joel H. Gyllenskog. Teaching operating systems design
47 -- 52Antonio M. Lopez Jr.. An implementation of ACM curriculum 77
53 -- 58Howard Fosdick, Karen Mackey. A pragmatic introductory course in COBOL: description and rationale
59 -- 62George Nagy, L. Wilson. Program portability from the perspective of students at the University of Nebraska
63 -- 65Keith W. Smillie. An introductory computing science course for liberal arts students
66 -- 69Robert N. Chanon. Educational AIDS
70 -- 73James S. Daley. Basic2 - a preprocessed language