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inroads (ACM SIGCSE Bulletin), Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March-April 1970
- Karl L. Zinn:

Abstracts of SJCC '70 session on computers in education. 8-10 - David W. Matula:

Course and program descriptions. 12-15 - Problems, exams, projects. 15-18

- George E. Forsythe:

Syllabi and qualifying examinations for the Ph. D. in computer science at Stanford University (continued). 19-28
Volume 2, Number 2, June-July 1970
- Gerald L. Engel:

Computer science education in small colleges. 14-30 - Allen H. Brady:

The introductory and service courses in computing: some experiences and a critical assessment. 31-36 - John Lions:

Problems, exams, projects. 37-41 - Derek G. Corneil:

The syllabus for the 1970 University of Toronto Ph. D. written comprehensive examination. 41-43 - Jürg Nievergelt:

Syllabus for low level performance for the qualifying examination in computer science. 43-53
Volume 2, Number 3, November 1970
- Edward A. Feustel, Peter Calingaert, Robert M. Aiken:

Proceedings of the 1st SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1970, Houston, TX, USA, November 16, 1970. ACM 1970, ISBN 978-1-4503-7485-9 [contents]
Volume 2, Number 4, September-October 1970
- George E. Forsythe, Bernard A. Galler, Juris Hartmanis, Alan J. Perlis, Joseph F. Traub:

Computer science and mathematics. 19-29 - Peter Wegner:

Some thoughts on graduate education in computer science. 30-40 - T. A. Nartker:

Course and program descriptions. 41-53 - Gerald L. Engel:

Comments on an undergraduate computer science curriculum. 54-55 - Problems, exams, projects. 55

Volume 2, Number 5, December 1970
- Phillip Ein-Dor, Norman R. Lyons:

Systems analysis in computer science education. 16-21 - George E. Forsythe:

Problems, exams, projects. 37-43 - Nicholas V. Findler:

Ph.D. qualifying exam questions in artificial intelligence and symbol manipulation at the State University of New York at Buffalo. 43-47 - Herbert L. Dershem:

Problem related to card games for an introductory programming course. 48-49

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