For example, the high school computer science curriculum of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) includes very few references to some of these, and then only as optional topics (=-=Merritt et al., 1994-=-). However, most college and university CS curricula (Atchison et al., 1968; ...
ACM model high school computer science curriculumdoi:10.1145/155049.155074CORPORATE Pre-College Task Force Comm. of the Educ. Board of the ACMCommunications of the ACMAssociation of Computing Machinery, Corporate Pre-College Task Force Committee of the Educational Board of the ACM (1993). ACM model...
Beginning over 40 years ago with the publication of Curriculum 68, the major professional societies in computing--ACM and IEEE-Computer Society--have sponsored various efforts to establish international curricular guidelines for undergraduate programs in computing. As the field has grown and diversified,...
Computer science curriculum in a liberal arts setting: Case studies at the University of San Diego The Mathematics and Computer Science Department at the University of San Diego recently revised the curriculum for its B.A. in Computer Science program to ... SGM Koo - IEEE International Conference...
and new curricula are all welcome. Potential topics of interest include: SPLASH-E is a forum for educators to make connections between programming languages research and the ways we educate computer science students. We invite work that could improve or inform computer science educators, especially ...
The ACM/IEEE Computing Curriculum 2013 is a community effort with representation from Academia and industry to outline curricular recommendations for undergraduate Computer Science degree programs. The effort began in 1968 [1] and conducts a complete review every ten years. The previous complete review...
Curriculum 68: Recommendations for academic programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science 1968, 'Curriculum 68: Recommendations for academic programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science', Communications......