Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 30, Issue 4

4 -- 7Steve Cunningham. Outside the box: the changing shape of the computing world
5 -- 17Scott Grissom, Deborah Knox, Elana Copperman, Wanda Dann, Michael Goldweber, Janet Hartman, Marja Kuittinen, David Mutchler, Nick Parlante. Developing a digital library of computer science teaching resources
8 -- 9C. Dianne Martin. Deconstructing the ACM code of ethics and professional conduct
9 -- 11Don Gotterbarn. Reconstructing the ACM code of ethics and teaching computer ethics
11 -- 12John A. N. Lee. Napier s chessboard calculator
13 -- 14Tony Clear. Programming in context - the next step
15 -- 16John T. Gorgone. Information systems curricula and accreditation
16 -- 17Nell Dale. Two threads from the empirical studies of programmers
18 -- 38Joseph Bergin, Thomas L. Naps, Constance G. Bland, Stephen J. Hartley, Mark A. Holliday, Pamela B. Lawhead, John Lewis, Myles F. McNally, Christopher H. Nevison, Cheng Ng, George J. Pothering, Tommi Teräsvirta. Java resources for computer science instruction
18 -- 19Janet Hartman. Educational research: a new arena for computer science education
19 -- 20Renée McCauley. Warning! instructional animation tools abound on the Web
21 -- 23Deborah L. Knox. Repository growth and the near future
23 -- 25Henry MacKay Walker. The balance between programming and other assignments
25 -- 26Judith L. Gersting, Frank H. Young. Service learning via the computer science club
27 -- 0Gordon Davies. Distance education and the Open University
28 -- 31Marian Petre. Assessing innovation in teaching: an example - part 2
32 -- 36J. Paul Myers Jr., Henry MacKay Walker. The state of academic hiring in computer science: and interim review
37 -- 40Beryl Plimmer. Machines invented for WW II code breaking
39 -- 44Stan J. Thomas, Cary Laxer, Tomohiro Nishida, Helen Sherlock. The impact of campus-wide portable computing on computer science education
41 -- 0Mike Murphy, Richard Halstead-Nussloch. A challenge for computer science educators
42 -- 45Vicki L. Almstrum. A Web site to promote CS education as a research area
46 -- 50Brian Whitworth. The web of system properties: a general view of systems
51 -- 54György E. Révész. Experimenting with tail-recursion and simulating coroutines
59 -- 61Jorma Sajaniemi, Marja Kuittinen. Systems for multi-level teaching materials
61 -- 76Mary Dee Medley, Rebecca H. Rutherfoord, G. Ernest Anderson, R. Waldo Roth, Stuart A. Varden. Ethical issues related to Internet development and research
62 -- 67Linda Selby, Ken Ryba, Alison Young. Women in computing: what does the data show?

Volume 30, Issue 2

4 -- 6Dennis J. Frailey. Specialization is harmful to computer education
7 -- 8C. Dianne Martin. Is computer science a profession?
8 -- 10Don Gotterbarn. The ethical computer practitioner - licensing the moral community: a proactive approach
11 -- 13John A. N. Lee. History in the computer science curriculum: part II
13 -- 14Tony Clear. From structure to context - bridging the gap
15 -- 16John T. Gorgone. A fresh look at IS graduate programs is needed
17 -- 18Nell Dale. Publishing research results
19 -- 0Janet Hartman. The reviewer s view of your proposal
20 -- 21Renée McCauley. General interest resources of use to computer science educators
22 -- 23Deborah L. Knox. If you build it, they will come
24 -- 25Henry MacKay Walker. Writing within the computer science curriculum
26 -- 27Judith L. Gersting, Frank H. Young. Contributions of the working student
28 -- 30Ariel Ferreira Szpiniak, Carlos D. Luna, Ricardo H. Medel. Our experiences teaching functional programming at University of Rio Cuarto (Argentina)
31 -- 35Henry MacKay Walker. Modules to introduce assertions and loop invariants informally within CS1: experiences and observations
36 -- 39Daniel D. McCracken, Dennis J. Frailey. A conversation about computer science education
40 -- 42Marian Petre. Assessing innovation in teaching: an example
43 -- 47Said Hadjerrouit. Java as first programming language: a critical evaluation
48 -- 52Robert Biddle, Ewan D. Tempero. Java pitfalls for beginners
53 -- 56J. Paul Myers Jr.. The eight-minute halting problem
57 -- 60G. Michael Schneider, Daniel Schwalbe, Thomas M. Halverson. Teaching computational science in a liberal arts environment
61 -- 63John O Gorman. Teaching operating systems
64 -- 69Christina Björkman, Ivan Christoff, Fredrik Palm, Anna Vallin. Exploring the pipeline: towards an understanding of the male dominated computing culture and its influence on women
70 -- 0Judith L. Gersting. A Year 2000 Story