Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 13, Issue 4

2 -- 6William F. Atchison. Computer education, past, present, and future
7 -- 12David W. Embley, George Nagy. Simple: a programming environment for beginners
13 -- 15John Foreman. A practical undergraduate introduction to software engineering
16 -- 20John C. Molluzzo. Jackson techniques for elementary data processing
21 -- 24David L. Weiss. An emhanced pseudo-code notation
25 -- 28Nelson T. Dinerstein. On the education of systems analysts

Volume 13, Issue 3

2 -- 4Geof Goldbogen, G. H. Williams. The feasibility of personal computers versus a minicomputer for a computer science program
5 -- 12Judith D. Wilson, H. G. Trenary. An investigation of computer literacy as a function of attitude
13 -- 14Asad Khailany. Central government computing agency in less developed countries
15 -- 19S. Imtiaz Ahmad. Science education and research for technological progress
20 -- 21William Ernest Leigh. Experiences with a continuing education seminar: "Computers for small business"
22 -- 25William E. Wright, Robert J. McGlinn, J. Archer Harris. A survey of interactive computing support in American colleges and universities
26 -- 30Gary M. Abshire. A proposed computer-science curriculum for computer professionals
31 -- 34K. John Gough. Little language processing, an alternative to courses on compiler construction
35 -- 37Toby Lorenzen. The case for in class programming tests
38 -- 39Dana Richards. On the file update problems
40 -- 44Henry M. Walker. An interdisciplinary approach to introductory programming courses

Volume 13, Issue 2

5 -- 11Barry J. Arnow. Realism in the classroom: a team approach
12 -- 16Heinrich Pangratz. COMPI: an instructive model for elementary computer education
17 -- 22Robert N. Cook. A hardware course for a software curriculum
23 -- 26Gary M. Abshire. A computer science curriculum at IBM Boulder
27 -- 33Keith W. Smillie. A service course in computing science presented from a historical point of view
34 -- 48J. M. LaGarde, G. Olivier, Gérard Padiou. An operating system course project
49 -- 56Farhad Mavaddat. Another experiment with teaching of programming languages