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Fundamentals of interactive computer graphics
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Introduction to Pascal and structured design (4th ed.)
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Turbo Pascal: A Problem Solving Approach
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Principles of Database Systems
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Turbo Pascal for the IBM PC
Advanced placement in computer science: A summer workshop
SIGSCE '84 Proceedings of the fifteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
SIGCSE '93 Proceedings of the twenty-fourth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
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In this paper we discuss an in-service course designed to give secondary school teachers the background needed to teach an Advanced Placement (AP) course in Computer Science. In order to do this effectively, we argue that additional computer literacy and computer system concepts must be developed as well (PLUS). We present the (AP) course outline and objectives as well as the outline and objectives for some additional computing skills.