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- Subject: Panel Discussion on First Year CS Courses
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- From: slimick+@pitt.edu (John C Slimick)
- Date: 30 Dec 92 23:47:12 GMT
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- Organization: University of Pittsburgh
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- The Ninth Annual Eastern Small College Computing Conference
- will be held next October in (or near) Monmouth College,
- which is 30 miles (or so) south of Manhattan on the Jersey
- Shore. The conference brings together faculty from small colleges
- in New York, MAssachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
- and the District of Columbia.
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- I spent a good bit of time at the last one (in Allentown)
- buttonholing people with my personal vision that the impact of
- current hardware and software will force us to reexamine (again)
- what we teach in the First Year courses. I believe that what we
- will be teaching in the first year course in the year 2003 will be
- rather different than what we have been. Before you get out the torch,
- what I mean is that we will still emphasize problem-solving and
- abstraction and all those things that are dear to our hearts,
- but, just as the courses of 20 years ago that emphasized assembly
- language programming early (plus a healthy amount of FORTRAN or
- BASIC) have been replaced with Modula or ADA or TurboPascal or
- Scheme, these too will be forced aside. The key here is that our
- "universe" keeps enlarging. Those who were nursed on machine
- instructions have been disoriented by our emphasis on modules.
- I believe the future will force us to look even further for our
- basic "units" of discourse -- objects, windows, and processes --
- that we introduce in our first courses, and that we will probably
- emphasize learning how to program in a context of a large library
- of reusable code.
-
- Well, the outcome of all my lobbying had the effect that I
- was asked to organize (if I can) a panel on the general subject
- of what is it that we will be teaching in those first classes ten
- years from now. If you are interested please let me know via email:
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- slimick@tullah.upb.pitt.edu
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- and I'll respond.
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- Since I'm a big boy now, you can light your torches. Just remember:
- even COBOL changes...
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- john slimick
- university of pittsburgh at bradford
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