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WSPI
2004
15 years 8 months ago
Philosophical Issues in Computer Science
Abstract. The traditional overlap between computer science and philosophy centres upon the issue of in what sense a computer may be said to think. A lesser known issue of potential...
Ralph Kopperman, Steve Matthews, Homeira Pajoohesh
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SIGCSE
1995
ACM
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An interactive lecture approach to teaching computer science
Students get more out of an interactive lecture than a passive lecture because they are given time to think. This time allows them to determine if they understand a concept, and i...
Susan H. Rodger
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EDM
2008
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A Preliminary Analysis of the Logged Questions that Students Ask in Introductory Computer Science
Asking questions is widely believed to contribute to student learning, but little is known about the questions that students ask or how to exploit them in tutorial interventions to...
Cecily Heiner
FECS
2006
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Infusing Parts-whole Relationship Critical Thinking Skill into Basic Computer Science Education
Improving the quality of student thinking should be given a high priority in any educational system as good thinking is essential in meeting the challenges of living in a rapidly ...
Muhammad Shafique, M. R. K. Krishna Rao
180
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CORR
2007
Springer
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15 years 7 months ago
Mobile Computing in Physics Analysis - An Indicator for eScience
This paper presents the design and implementation of a Grid-enabled physics analysis environment for handheld and other resource-limited computing devices as one example of the us...
Arshad Ali, Ashiq Anjum, Tahir Azim, Julian J. Bun...