Non-programming resources for an introduction to CS: A collection of resources for the first courses in computer science

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Well constructed non-programming resources have proven invaluable in aiding students master introductory CS topics. Unfortunately, such resources are hard to identify and/or develop. A working group was convened concurrent with the ITiCSE 2000 conference to examine this issue. This paper, and an accompanying Web page (http://csis.pace.edu/-bergin/iticse2000) have therefore been developed to foster the development and distribution of resources that educators can use to introduce important introductory computer science topics without programming.

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Bergin, J., McNally, M., Goldweber, M., Hartley, S., Kelemen, C., Naps, T., & Power, C. (2001). Non-programming resources for an introduction to CS: A collection of resources for the first courses in computer science. In ITiCSE-WGR 2000 - Working Group Reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (pp. 89–100). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/571968.571971

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