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EI Project at Indiana University
Title: Tools and Techniques for Use of the Scheme Programming
Languange in Undergraduate Education
Principal Investigators
Results
Textbooks
Scheme
repository
Related Courses
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C211:
Introduction
to Computer Science, at Indiana University
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C311:
Introduction
to Programming Languages, at Indiana University
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C431: Assemblers
and Compilers I, at Indiana University
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C432: Assemblers
and Compilers II, at Indiana University
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C511: Programming
Languages, at Indiana University
Report
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Report on Workshop held at Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov 5-7, 1996
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Experience
with an Analytic Approach to Teaching Programming Languages, by
Christopher
T. Haynes, to appear in Proceedings of the Twenty-nineth SIGCSE Technical
Symposium on Computer Science Education, February 1998.
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Compiling:
A high-level introduction using Scheme, by Christopher T. Haynes, in
Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer
Science Education, February 1997, pp. 253-257.
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Tools and Techniques
for Use of the Scheme Programming Language in Undergraduate Education,
project report, NSF EI project director's meeting, November 1996.
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Teaching
Programming Languages Using a Scheme-based Executable Formalism.
Presented by Christopher Haynes at the Workshop on Exploring Formal
Methods in the Early Computer Science Curriculum, City University of
New York, September 1995.
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An Introduction to
Scheme."
Presented by Daniel P. Friedmna at the First International Forum on Computer
Programming in Education, ITESM, Mexico, February 25, 1994.
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Scheme
in Computer Science Higher Education." Presented by Christopher T.
Haynes at the First International Forum on Computer Programming in
Education,
ITESM, Mexico, February 25, 1994.
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