- John M. McCoy, Stewart L. French, Razmik Abnous, Marino J. Niccolai:
A local computer network simulation. SIGCSE 1981: 263-267 - John G. Meinke, John A. Beidler:
Alternatives to the traditional first course in computing. SIGCSE 1981: 57-60 - Susan M. Merritt:
A top down approach to sorting. SIGCSE 1981: 192-195 - Nancy E. Miller, Charles Glenn Petersen:
An evaluation scheme for a comparison of computer science curricula with ACM's guidelines. SIGCSE 1981: 216-223 - William Mitchell, James Westfall:
Critique and evaluation of the Cal Poly/DPMA model curriculum for computer information systems. SIGCSE 1981: 153-170 - J. Michael Moshell, Charles E. Hughes, C. R. Gregory, Robert M. Aiken:
Computer whatcha-maycallit: Insights into universal computer education. SIGCSE 1981: 8-11 - James T. Perry, Norman E. Sondak:
A data communications course for information systems majors. SIGCSE 1981: 146-152 - Anthony Ralston, Carol Chrisman, Lawrence A. Jehn, Charles P. Poirier, Donald J. Del Vecchio, Julius A. Archibald:
The mathematics component of the undergraduate curriculum in computer science (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1981: 104-108 - David D. Riley:
Teaching problem solving in an introductory computer science class. SIGCSE 1981: 244-251 - R. Waldo Roth:
Computers and the law (An experimental undergraduate course). SIGCSE 1981: 204-214 - Charles M. Shub:
A machine independent assembler course. SIGCSE 1981: 115-119 - Jeffrey W. Smith:
A method for teaching programming. SIGCSE 1981: 252-255 - Charles Stewart, Jon Thompson, Charles Murphy, Barbara Friedman, Stephen Mitchell:
All publishers are alike, aren't they? (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1981: 61 - Spotswood D. Stoddard, Robert R. Leeper:
Breadth or depth in introductory computer courses: The experimental results. SIGCSE 1981: 182-187 - David B. Teague:
A project-oriented course (Computer Programming II). SIGCSE 1981: 41-45 - Alan L. Tharp:
Getting more oomph from programming exercises. SIGCSE 1981: 91-95 - Ivan Tomek:
HARD - hardware simulation in education. SIGCSE 1981: 268-270 - Ivan Tomek, Wayne Brehaut:
Microcomputers for non-professionals. SIGCSE 1981: 138-142 - Darrell L. Ward, Thomas C. Irby:
Classroom presentation of dynamic events using Hypertext. SIGCSE 1981: 126-131 - Alfred C. Weaver:
Design of a microcomputer laboratory for teaching computer science. SIGCSE 1981: 132-137 - Kenneth L. Williams, Kenneth J. Danhof, Robert R. Korfhage, Jack Alanen, Norman E. Gibbs:
Computer science - too many students, too many majors (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1981: 143 - Judith D. Wilson, Robert G. Trenary:
An investigation of computer literacy as a function of attitude. SIGCSE 1981: 262 - Kenneth I. Magel, Frank Garnet Walters, Nell B. Dale:
Proceedings of the 12th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1981, St. Louis, MO, USA, February 26-27, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-0-89791-036-1 [contents]