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ACSAC
2001
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Information Security: Science, Pseudoscience, and Flying Pigs
The state of the science of information security is astonishingly rich with solutions and tools to incrementally and selectively solve the hard problems. In contrast, the state of...
Roger R. Schell
SIGCSE
2010
ACM
150views Education» more  SIGCSE 2010»
15 years 11 months ago
Expanding the frontiers of computer science: designing a curriculum to reflect a diverse field
While the discipline of computing has evolved significantly in the past 30 years, Computer Science curricula have not as readily adapted to these changes. In response, we have rec...
Mehran Sahami, Alex Aiken, Julie Zelenski
JUCS
2008
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15 years 5 months ago
Publication Bias in the Computer Science Education Research Literature
Abstract: Publication bias is the tendency for investigations with primarily nonstatistically significant findings to be withheld from the research record. Because publication bias...
Justus J. Randolph, Roman Bednarik
SIGCSE
2008
ACM
104views Education» more  SIGCSE 2008»
15 years 5 months ago
Inspiring blind high school students to pursue computer science with instant messaging chatbots
Blind students are an underrepresented group in computer science. In this paper, we describe our experience preparing and leading the computer science track at the National Federa...
Jeffrey P. Bigham, Maxwell B. Aller, Jeremy T. Bru...
SIGCSE
2006
ACM
201views Education» more  SIGCSE 2006»
15 years 11 months ago
Everything I needed to know about teaching I learned in kindergarten: bringing elementary education techniques to undergraduate
By expanding the teaching styles used in computer science classrooms, we can expand the audience of students that enjoy and excel in technology. Rather than focusing on major curr...
Shannon Pollard, Robert C. Duvall