2009 | ||
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29 | Nell B. Dale, Andrew D. McGettrick, John Impagliazzo, Robert M. Aiken, Elliot B. Koffman, Jim Leisy: A historical look at curricula and materials. SIGCSE 2009: 197-198 | |
2006 | ||
28 | Ned Kock, Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås: Isolated versus integrated case studies: A comparison in the context of teaching complex and domain-specific IT applications. Computers & Education 46(4): 446-457 (2006) | |
2003 | ||
27 | Sue Fitzgerald, G. Michael Schneider, Robert M. Aiken, Barry S. Fagin: The fulbright program: international teaching and curriculum development experiences. SIGCSE 2003: 267-268 | |
2002 | ||
26 | Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås, Ned Kock, Munir Mandviwalla: Using case studies to promote life-long learning. TelE-Learning 2002: 145-152 | |
25 | Ned Kock, Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås: Bringing a Multidisciplinary Perspective of IT to the Classroom: A Theory-Based Development of a Second Course for Non-Majors. JITE 1(3): 177-192 (2002) | |
2001 | ||
24 | Robert M. Aiken, Cheryl Sandås: A Lifelong Learning Courses Based on Learning Objectives. WCCE 2001: 533-540 | |
23 | Robert M. Aiken: Provoking New Images of Research and Practice in Reformed Educational Spaces. WCCE 2001: 953-954 | |
2000 | ||
22 | Robert M. Aiken, Ned Kock, Munir Mandviwalla: Fluency in information technology: a second course for non-CIS majors. SIGCSE 2000: 280-284 | |
1999 | ||
21 | Robert M. Aiken: A Skeptic Assesses the Net as a Resource for Teaching. SIGCSE Bulletin 31(4): 79-82 (1999) | |
1998 | ||
20 | John Impagliazzo, Mark Mandelbaum, Robert M. Aiken, James E. Miller: Refereed papers, the digital library, and the future of the SIGCSE bulletin (panel). SIGCSE 1998: 359-360 | |
1996 | ||
19 | Judith D. Wilson, Robert M. Aiken, Irvin R. Katz: Review of animation systems for algorithm understanding. ITiCSE 1996: 75-77 | |
1995 | ||
18 | Judith D. Wilson, Irvin R. Katz, Giorgio P. Ingargiola, Robert M. Aiken, Nathan Hoskin: Students' use of animations for algorithm understanding. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 238-239 | |
1994 | ||
17 | Giorgio P. Ingargiola, Nathan Hoskin, Robert M. Aiken, Rajeev V. Dubey, Judith D. Wilson, Mary-Angela Papalaskari, Margaret Christensen, Roger Webster: A repository that supports teaching and cooperation in the introductory AI course. SIGCSE 1994: 36-40 | |
1993 | ||
16 | Raymond P. Kirsch, Robert M. Aiken: Using Multimedia to Teach Visual Literacy: A Systematic Approach. HCI (2) 1993: 531-536 | |
1992 | ||
15 | Robert M. Aiken: Education and Society - Information Processing '92, Volume 2, Proceedings of the IFIP 12th World Computer Congress, Madrid, Spain, 7-11 September 1992 North-Holland 1992 | |
14 | Dean Allemang, Robert M. Aiken: Tailoring Advanced Instructional Software for AI. IEA/AIE 1992: 604-613 | |
13 | Robert M. Aiken, Dean Allemang, Thomas Wehrle: Designing laboratory modules for novices in an undergraduate AI course track: artificial intelligence. SIGCSE 1992: 76-80 | |
1990 | ||
12 | Robert M. Aiken, Della T. Bonnette, Lionel E. Deimel, James E. Miller: SIGCSE's newsletter - the Bulletin from 1969 to 1990 (special panel session): the bulletin from 1969 to 1990 (panel). SIGCSE 1990: 253 | |
1989 | ||
11 | Robert M. Aiken: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education: Opening New Windows. Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education 1989: 1-13 | |
10 | Richard G. Epstein, Robert M. Aiken: The Information Resource Model. ICCAL 1989: 77-101 | |
9 | Robert M. Aiken, Cristine Aiken: Better Education - Different Tools. IFIP Congress 1989: 107-108 | |
1988 | ||
8 | Robert M. Aiken, Neal S. Coulter, Julia E. Hodges, Joyce Currie Little, Helen C. Takacs, A. Joe Turner: Continuing education activities of the ACM. SIGCSE 1988: 268 | |
7 | Robert M. Aiken, Elizabeth S. Adams, Susan Foster, Richard Little, William A. Marion, Judith D. Wilson, Gayle J. Yaverbaum: Computer science education in China. SIGCSE 1988: 89 | |
1987 | ||
6 | Richard G. Epstein, Robert M. Aiken, Glenn Snelbecker, Jane Potosky: Retraining high school teachers to teach computer science - observations on the first course. SIGCSE 1987: 136-140 | |
1986 | ||
5 | Robert M. Aiken: Micropower: The Use of Computers in Pre-College Education. IFIP Congress 1986: 47-52 | |
1985 | ||
4 | Jean B. Rogers, Fred Archberger, Robert M. Aiken, John C. Arch, Michael R. Haney, John D. Lawson Jr., Cheryl Lemke, Thomas A. Swanson, Samuel F. Tumolo: Computer science for secondary schools: course content recommendations of the ACM education board elementary and secondary schools subcommittee. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1985: 414 | |
1984 | ||
3 | Ronald E. Anderson, Robert M. Aiken, Richard Close, Karen Duncan, Marc Tucker: National educational computing policy alternatives. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1984: 329 | |
1983 | ||
2 | Robert M. Aiken, Abdechahid Oualid: Microcomputers as Educational Tools in Developing Countries. IFIP Congress 1983: 471-475 | |
1978 | ||
1 | Bernard C. Levrat, Jurgen Harms, Christian Pellegrini, Maurice Wenger, Robert M. Aiken: An input system designed to aid users of interactive graphics. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 720-724 |