The Computer Science Curriculum
The Computer Science Curriculum
A look into the importance of a computer education.
1,860 words (approx. 7.4 pages) |
10 sources |
2001
Paper Summary:
A discussion of the formation of a computer curriculum for students, how it should be composed and to whom it should be offered. The author discusses the importance of providing a computer education today and the benefits that it provides to those who get involved.
From the Paper:
"The success of the microcomputer industry enabled an astonishing array of technology applications to be developed that affect virtually every aspect of life in the new century. Applications were created that helped people and businesses do more effectively and efficiently what they were already doing with manual calculations and analog infrastructure, providing faster and less expensive solutions. Computer chips also control and regulate everything from traffic lights to grocery check out stands and are integrated into even our least obvious transactions and operations.'
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