2007 | ||
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24 | EE | Doug Baldwin: Surface Reconstruction from Constructive Solid Geometry for Interactive Visualization. ISVC (1) 2007: 321-330 |
23 | EE | David R. Musicant, Amruth Kumar, Doug Baldwin, Ellen Walker: Mechanics of undergraduate research at liberal arts colleges: lessons learned. SIGCSE 2007: 65-66 |
2006 | ||
22 | Doug Baldwin, Paul T. Tymann, Susan M. Haller, Ingrid Russell: Proceedings of the 39th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2006, Houston, Texas, USA, March 3-5, 2006 ACM 2006 | |
21 | EE | Elizabeth S. Adams, Doug Baldwin, Judith Bishop, John English, Pamela B. Lawhead, Daniel Stevenson: Approaches to teaching the programming languages course: a potpourri. ITiCSE 2006: 299-300 |
2005 | ||
20 | Wanda Dann, Thomas L. Naps, Paul T. Tymann, Doug Baldwin: Proceedings of the 36th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 2005, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, February 23-27, 2005 ACM 2005 | |
2004 | ||
19 | EE | Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, Steven Edwards, Claude Anderson, Doug Baldwin, James Caristi, Paul J. Wagner: Transitioning to an objects-early three-course introductory sequence: issues and experiences. SIGCSE 2004: 499-500 |
18 | EE | Doug Baldwin, Bill Marion, Henry MacKay Walker: Status report on the SIGCSE committee on the implementation of a discrete mathematics course. SIGCSE 2004: 98-99 |
2003 | ||
17 | EE | William A. Marion, Adrienne Bloss, Kris Powers, Doug Baldwin: How departments are responding to the mathematics recommendations in CC2001. SIGCSE 2003: 189-190 |
16 | EE | Doug Baldwin: A compiler for teaching about compilers. SIGCSE 2003: 220-223 |
2002 | ||
15 | EE | David Reed, Doug Baldwin, Michael J. Clancy, Allen B. Downey, Stuart A. Hansen: Integrating empirical methods into computer science. SIGCSE 2002: 48-49 |
14 | EE | Doug Baldwin, Peter B. Henderson: The Importance of Mathematics to the Software Practitioner. IEEE Software 19(2): 110-112 (2002) |
2001 | ||
13 | EE | Peter B. Henderson, Doug Baldwin, Venu Dasigi, Marcel Dupras, Jane Fritz, David Ginat, Don Goelman, John Hamer, Lewis E. Hitchner, Will Lloyd, Bill Marion, Charles Riedesel, Henry MacKay Walker: Striving for mathematical thinking. SIGCSE Bulletin 33(4): 114-124 (2001) |
2000 | ||
12 | EE | D. S. Tomer, Doug Baldwin, Carl H. Smith, Peter B. Henderson, Venu Vadisigi: CS1 and CS2 (panel session): foundations of computer science and discrete mathematics. SIGCSE 2000: 397-398 |
1998 | ||
11 | EE | D. S. Tomer, Doug Baldwin, Christopher J. Fox: Integration of mathematical topics in CS1 and CS2 (panel). SIGCSE 1998: 365 |
1996 | ||
10 | EE | Doug Baldwin: Discovery learning in computer science. SIGCSE 1996: 222-226 |
1995 | ||
9 | EE | Dorothy Deremer, Gail T. Finley, Lynn Ziegler, Doug Baldwin, Gordon Stegink: Alternative teaching strategies in CS I: supporting diversity (abstract). SIGCSE 1995: 368-369 |
8 | EE | Doug Baldwin, Jerry Mead, Keith Barker, Allen B. Tucker, Lynn Ziegler: Visions of breadth in introductory computing curricula (abstract). SIGCSE 1995: 386-387 |
1994 | ||
7 | EE | Greg W. Scragg, Doug Baldwin, Hans Koomen: Computer science needs an insight-based curriculum. SIGCSE 1994: 150-154 |
6 | EE | Doug Baldwin, Greg W. Scragg, Hans Koomen: A three-fold introduction to computer science. SIGCSE 1994: 290-294 |
1993 | ||
5 | EE | Bruce Cowley, Greg W. Scragg, Doug Baldwin: Gateway laboratories: integrated, interactive learning modules. SIGCSE 1993: 180-184 |
1992 | ||
4 | EE | Doug Baldwin, Johannes A. G. M. Koomen: Using scientific experiments in early computer science laboratories. SIGCSE 1992: 102-106 |
1990 | ||
3 | EE | Doug Baldwin: Teaching introductory computer science as the science of algorithms. SIGCSE 1990: 58-62 |
1989 | ||
2 | Doug Baldwin: Consult: A Parallel Constraint Language. IEEE Software 6(4): 62-69 (1989) | |
1987 | ||
1 | Doug Baldwin, Cesar Quiroz: Parallel Programming and the CONSUL Language. ICPP 1987: 389-392 |