Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 31, Issue 4

2 -- 0Bruce J. Klein. Message from the SIGCSE chair
4 -- 9Eric Roberts. Conserving the seed corn: reflections on the academic hiring crisis
10 -- 12C. Dianne Martin. From awareness to responsible action (part 2): developing a curriculum with progressive integration of ethics and social impact
13 -- 14Don Gotterbarn. Integration of computer ethics into the CS curriculum: attachment or synthesis
15 -- 16John A. N. Lee. The first computer - an ethical concern
17 -- 18Tony Clear. Online education - but is it education?
19 -- 20John T. Gorgone. Approaching MSIS 2000: a new-fashioned graduate model
20 -- 22Nell Dale. Reflections on past research
22 -- 23Janet Hartman. Program updates from the national science foundation division of undergraduate education
24 -- 25Renée A. McCauley. A road trip through online resources for introductory computer science courses
25 -- 26Deborah Knox. Planned growth for the CSTC
27 -- 28Henry MacKay Walker. Guided reading and seminar classes
28 -- 29Judith L. Gersting, Frank H. Young. Student mentors
29 -- 31Gordon Davies, Brian J. Garner. Telematics helpdesk for external students of computing at Deakin University
31 -- 0Karl J. Klee. Recent activities of the ACM two-year college education committee
32 -- 34Patricia Johann. A funny thing happened on the way to the formula: demonstrating equality of functions and programs
35 -- 38William A. Marion. CS1: what should we be teaching?
39 -- 41Nell B. Dale. Distance teaching at Uppsala
42 -- 46Matthew Barr, Sam Holden, Dave Phillips, Tony Greening. An exploration of novice programming errors in an object-oriented environment
47 -- 0Fernando Castro G.. More on the nine-tails problem
48 -- 49Mario A. M. Guimaraes. Experience teaching an introduction to DBMS
50 -- 51Misha Koshelev, Vladik Kreinovich, Luc Longpré. Encryption algorithms made natural
52 -- 55Howard Blum, David Sachs. An asynchronous distance-learning course in data communications and networks
56 -- 60Douglas B. Bock, Robert Klepper, John F. Schrage, G. Gregory Stephen, Bernard Waxman. Integrating computer science and information systems
61 -- 65Nigel Perry. The humble fraction
66 -- 69R. Mukundan. Teaching computer graphics using Java
70 -- 73Carl K. Chang, Gerald L. Engel, Willis King, Eric Roberts, Russell L. Shackelford, Robert H. Sloan, Pradip K. Srimani. Curriculum 2001: bringing the future to the classroom
79 -- 82Robert M. Aiken. A Skeptic Assesses the Net as a Resource for Teaching
87 -- 100Deborah Knox, Don Goelman, Sally Fincher, James Hightower, Nell B. Dale, Ken Loose, Elizabeth S. Adams, Frederick N. Springsteel. The Peer Review Process of Teaching Materials: Report of the ITiCSE 99 Working Group on Validation of the quality of teaching materials
101 -- 105Joseph Bergin, Amruth Kumar, Viera K. Proulx, Myles F. McNally, Alyce Faulstich Brady, David Mutchler, Stephen J. Hartley, Richard Rasala, Charles Kelemen, Rocky Ross, Frank Klassner. Resources for Next Generation Introductory CS Courses: Report of the ITiCSE 99 Working Group on Resources for the Next Generation CS 1 Course
106 -- 120Joyce Currie Little, Mary J. Granger, Roger Boyle, Jill Gerhardt-Powals, John Impagliazzo, Carol Janik, Norbert J. Kubilus, Susan K. Lippert, W. Michael McCracken, Grazyna Paliwoda, Piotr Soja. Integrating Professionalism and Workplace: Issues into the Computing and Information Technology Curriculum: Report of the ITiCSE 99, Working Group on Professionalism
121 -- 128Eva R. Fåhræus, Noel Bridgeman, Joze Rugelj, Barbara Chamberlain, Ursula Fuller. Teaching with Electronic Collaborative Learning Groups: Report of the ITiCSE 99 Working Group on Creative Teaching of Electronic Collaborative Learning Groups