Plans and Philosophy - Transforming the Academy: Knowledge Formation in the Age of Digital Information,
by Robert Constable. - What's Up in Computer Science,
by Charlie Van Loan.
- What's Education For?,
by David Gries.
- An Introduction to
Teaching Logic as a Tool, by David Gries and Fred
B. Schneider.
- Tips on Teaching, by
Dexter Kozen.
- Organizing a Course,
by Brian Smith.
- Tools for Collaborative
Learning, by Daniel P. Huttenlocher.
- Degrading Grading, by
Charles Van Loan.
- Teaching Design, by
Michael Godfrey.
- Starting New Courses,
by Keshav Pingali.
- On Concurrent Programming,
by Fred Schneider.
- The Role of the American
University, by Frank H. T. Rhodes.
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