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Computing education for sustainability
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How to realize "a sense of humour" in computers ?
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Computer model of a ”sense of humour” suggested previously [1 – 3] is raised to the level of a realistic algorithm.
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Advanced placement computer science: the future of tracking the first year of instruction
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A multidisciplinary approach towards computational thinking for science majors
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Loving to learn theory: active learning modules for the theory of computing
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Why students with an apparent aptitude for computer science don't choose to major in computer science
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The statistics show that the number of Computer Science majors is dropping across the United States. Possible reasons include a reduced number of jobs in the field, an incorrect p...
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