SIGCSE computer science education awards

Abstract only SIGCSE has a tradition of recognizing individuals who have made outstanding contributions to computer science education. The first SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education was given to William Atchison in 1981 for chairing the committee that produced the...

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