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  1. The supplemental proceedings of the conference on Integrating technology into computer science education: working group reports and supplemental proceedings (ITiCSE-WGR '97)
  2. Algorithm demonstrations using Java (demonstration)
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Developing laboratories for the SIGCSE computing laboratory repository: guidelines, recommendations, and sample labs (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on designing laboratory materials for computing courses)
Using the WWW as the delivery mechanism for interactive, visualization-based instructional modules (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on visualization)
The Web and distance learning: what is appropriate and what is not (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on the web and distance learning)
Using information technology to integrate social and ethical issues into the computer science and information systems curriculum (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on social and ethical issue in computing curricula)
Computer-mediated communication in collaborative educational settings (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on CMC in collaborative educational settings)
Harnessing technology for effective inter- and intra-institutional collaboration (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on supporting inter- and intra institutional collaboration)
Historical perspectives on the computing curriculum (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on historical perspectives in computing education)
The emergence of sophisticated distributed teaching and learning environments
The case for integrating ethical and social impact into the computer science curriculum
Technology in computing education: yet another bandwagon?
Programming practical work and problem sessions via the Internet
The automatic assessment of Z specifications
Evaluation software: improving consistency and reliability of performance rating
Forms of assessment that develop communication skills in computer science and mathematics — a case study
Computer science unit management challenges in the `enwebbed' age
Using Java in computer science education (panel)
Effective organization and management of computer science curriculum with World Wide Web—schematic model presentation (demonstration)
Use of computing curricula 1991 for transition from “Mathematics” to “Applied Mathematics and CS” baccalaureate programme (poster)
LINK: a software package for discrete mathematics and algorithms (demonstration)
Integrating courseware into collaborative learning enviroments (demonstration)
A philosphy of teaching Java (poster)
A single-sex programme in computer science and engineering (poster)
Networked PBL teaching the teacher on flexible learning (poster)
Virtual office hours (demonstration)
Using Emil Post's machine for an introduction to formal programming (poster)
SEDA, an advanced software tool in its generation: developing a Windows tutor using SEDA versus a classical programming approach (poster)
Detecting plagiarism in introductory programming courses (poster and demonstration)
WebCT, a tool for the creation of sophisticated web-based learning environments (demonstration)
A language-independent plagiarism detection system (poster)
Visual HIPE: a prototype for the graphical visualization of functional expressions (demonstration)
Teletutor workbench for Internet distance learning environment (poster)
On mathematical assistant CARANT-REDUCE and its application to computer science education (demonstration)
Laboratory materials for computation in algebra and informatik (CS)(demonstration)
The SIGCSE computing laboratory repository (demonstration)
Virtual school project for professional IT teachers in Latvia (poster)
Algorithm demonstrations using Java (demonstration)
Computer science as an integrated part of engineering education (poster)
Animation of algorithms with Eliot and Jeliot (demonstration)
The evaluation of computer science education in Europe (poster)
Three-level teaching material and its implementation in a teaching situation (poster)
SHOW: a system for the presentation of three-level teaching material during lectures (demonstration)
Distance education by distance education (poster)0

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Algorithm demonstrations using Java (demonstration)

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Lawhead, Pamela B.
File Format PDF
ISBN 1581130120
DOI 10.1145/266057.266214
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1997-06-04
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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