2007 |
7 | EE | Elliot B. Koffman,
Heidi Ellis,
Charles Kelemen,
Curt M. White,
Steven A. Wolfman:
New paradigms for introductory computing courses.
SIGCSE 2007: 67-68 |
2003 |
6 | EE | Kim B. Bruce,
Robert L. Scot Drysdale,
Charles Kelemen,
Allen B. Tucker:
Why math?
Commun. ACM 46(9): 40-44 (2003) |
2001 |
5 | EE | Allen B. Tucker,
Charles Kelemen,
Kim B. Bruce:
Our curriculum has become math-phobic!
SIGCSE 2001: 243-247 |
4 | EE | Joseph Bergin,
Charles Kelemen,
Myles F. McNally,
Thomas L. Naps,
Michael Goldweber,
Chris Power,
Stephen J. Hartley:
Non-programming resources for an introduction to CS: a collection of resources for the first courses in computer science.
SIGCSE Bulletin 33(2): 89-100 (2001) |
1996 |
3 | | Charles Kelemen:
Public Understanding of CS and First Courses for Nonmajors.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4es): 97 (1996) |
1994 |
2 | EE | Keith Barker,
Andrew P. Bernat,
Robert D. Cupper,
Charles Kelemen,
Allen B. Tucker:
Class testing the breadth-first curriculum: summary results for courses I-IV (abstract).
SIGCSE 1994: 405-406 |
1993 |
1 | EE | Susan Marie Harrington,
Charles Kelemen,
Rachelle S. Heller,
Sandoval Melim,
Ellen Spertus:
Creating an environment for the success of women students in undergraduate, co-ed computer science programs (abstract).
SIGCSE 1993: 290 |