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The state of academic hiring in computer science

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1998
This article reports the results of several surveys, which examine current conditions for hiring computing (CS, CIS) faculty. Specifically, the article takes a broad look at some statistics in the most recent Taulbee Survey [1, 2] and also reports on three surveys, conducted by the authors, utilizing the <sigcse.members@acm.org> mailing list ...
J. Paul Myers, Henry M. Walker
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Evaluating Computer Science Professional Development for Teachers in the United States

Proceedings of the 21st Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, 2021
Teacher professional development (PD) is a key factor in enabling teachers to develop mindsets and skills that positively impact students. It is also a key step in building capacity for computer science (CS) education in K-12 schools. Successful CS PD meets primary learning goals and enable teachers to grow their self-efficacy, asset and equity mindset,
Monica M McGill   +6 more
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The State of Reproducible Research in Computer Science

2020
Reproducible research is the cornerstone of cumulative science and yet is one of the most serious crisis that we face today in all fields. This paper aims to describe the ongoing reproducible research crisis along with counter-arguments of whether it really is a crisis, suggest solutions to problems limiting reproducible research along with the tools ...
Jorge Ramón Fonseca Cacho, Kazem Taghva
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Computing at the Information Sciences Division, Rockland State Hospital

Proceedings of the 1971 26th annual conference on -, 1971
The activities of the Information Sciences Division include research in bio-mathematics, statistics and computer science, development of information systems, and service to the Research Center in such areas as programming, statistical analyses of data, business and administrative applications of computer technology and on-line data collection.The major
E. Laska, G. W. Logemann
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Understanding K–12 Computer Science Education at The State Level

2021
The importance of computer science (CS) education for U.S. students has become increasingly apparent over the past decade. Stakeholders at the state and national levels agree that CS education should be made available to all students, which has created considerable demand for new, well-trained CS teachers.
Jeffrey Xavier   +4 more
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A unique graduate program in computer science at Jackson State University

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1976
The two key elements of decision-making in today's environment are (i)efficient information processing and management and (ii) a degree of maturity in effective use of a broad range of analytical tools and techniques which pass under the general label of Mathematical Sciences.
S. Sitharama Iynengar, Jesse C. Lewis
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Incorporating PDC Modules Into Computer Science Courses at Jackson State University

2015 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshop, 2015
The Computer Science Department at Jackson State University (JSU) is updating its curriculum according to the new ABET guidelines. As part of this effort, the computer science faculty members have integrated modules of the NSF/IEEE-TCPP Curriculum Initiative on PDC (Parallel and Distributed Computing) into department-wide core and elective courses ...
Ali Abu El Humos   +5 more
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Status of Computer Science Education in Secondary Schools: One State's Perspective

Computer Science Education, 1999
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has convened the yearly Conference on Computer Science Education in the Secondary Schools since 1995 to discuss and carry out a systematic study of issues facing computer science education in the state of New Jersey.
Fadi P. Deek, Howard Kimmel
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The present state of historical content in computer science texts

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1995
Writing texts in the early 1980's to fulfill the critical need in this burgeoning field, authors of computer science texts generally not mathematics or computer science historians relied upon readily available historical sources that do not stand up to critical analysis. These sources include Charles Babbage's memoirs [2], W. W. R.
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Computational Science Research and Graduate Studies at San Diego State University

Computing in Science & Engineering, 2009
This installment of the News department focuses on one particular CS program and what it's doing to prepare CS students for their future careers.
Rubin Landau, Jose E. Castillo
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