1998 |
8 | EE | Sharon N. Vest,
Robert Biddle,
Christina Björkman,
Linda M. Null,
Eric Roberts,
Greg W. Scragg:
The retention of women in the computing sciences (panel).
SIGCSE 1998: 366-367 |
7 | EE | Greg W. Scragg,
Jesse Smith:
A study of barriers to women in undergraduate computer science.
SIGCSE 1998: 82-86 |
1995 |
6 | EE | Barry Burd,
J. Glenn Brookshear,
Rick Decker,
Frances G. Gustavson,
Mildred D. Lintner,
Greg W. Scragg:
Revitalizing the computer science course for non-majors (abstract).
SIGCSE 1995: 388-389 |
1994 |
5 | EE | Greg W. Scragg,
Doug Baldwin,
Hans Koomen:
Computer science needs an insight-based curriculum.
SIGCSE 1994: 150-154 |
4 | EE | Doug Baldwin,
Greg W. Scragg,
Hans Koomen:
A three-fold introduction to computer science.
SIGCSE 1994: 290-294 |
1993 |
3 | EE | Bruce Cowley,
Greg W. Scragg,
Doug Baldwin:
Gateway laboratories: integrated, interactive learning modules.
SIGCSE 1993: 180-184 |
1991 |
2 | EE | Greg W. Scragg:
Most computer organization courses are built upside down.
SIGCSE 1991: 341-346 |
1986 |
1 | EE | Gerald L. Engel,
Robert L. Cannon,
Robert D. Cupper,
John F. Dalphin,
Greg W. Scragg,
Ted Sjoerdsma,
A. Joe Turner:
Computer Science Accreditation and Liberal Arts Programs.
ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 399-402 |