Researchers Aim to Attract and Keep Women and Minority Students in Computer Science
Thursday, November 20, 2008 - 05:07
in Mathematics & Economics
James Cohoon's section of Introduction to Computer Science is just a little out of the ordinary. Rather than focusing on typical applications, such as accounting software or computer games, the University of Virginia computer science professor uses examples and assigns exercises that appeal to students with a broad range of interests.
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