The PIPPIN machine: simulations of language processing
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The knob & switch computer: A computer architecture simulator for introductory computer science
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Information technology fluency in practice
Working group reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and technology in computer science education
Benefits of a CS0 course in liberal arts colleges
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Integrating OO concepts into a CS0 course
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Software product proposals in a computer science course for non-majors
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Introductory-level computer science courseware
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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From the Publisher:The book explores the nature of computer science and its major topics, from history and systems design to software, hardware, and the effect of computing on society. In prior versions of THE ANALYTICAL ENGINE, authors Rick Decker and Stuart Hirsahfield provided non-majors and beginning CS students with a fresh, exciting, and interactive look at computer science, and the skills required to solve problems faced by professionals in this young and dynamic field. In this new version, the authors define the discipline (and the introductory computer science course) with a state-of-the-art suite of Internet-based laboratories, and a thorough examination of new and emerging topics, including computer applications, interface design, programming, computational theory, computers in society, and the all-pervasive impact of the Internet and the World Wide Web. The result is a textbook and an accompanying Web site with text, video, and interactive laboratories. The labs are also provided in a bound-in CD-ROM to support students' use of the labs off-line.