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Thomas A. Keenan
Researcher at University of Rochester
Publications - 5
Citations - 893
Thomas A. Keenan is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: AP Computer Science & Curriculum. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 869 citations.
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Computers and education
TL;DR: In this issue of the Communications, descriptions of six different courses concerned with computation and computing devices are presented and it is necessary to understand why these courses are in such and what common bonds can connect these courses in a curriculum.
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Curriculum 68: Recommendations for academic programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
William F. Atchison,S. D. Conte,John W. Hamblen,Thomas E. Hull,Thomas A. Keenan,William B. Kehl,Edward J. McCluskey,Silvio O. Navarro,Werner C. Rheinboldt,Earl J. Schweppe,William Viavant,David M. Young +11 more
ACM Recommended Curricula for Computer Science and Information Processing Programs in Colleges and Universities, 1968-1981
William F. Atchison,S. D. Conte,John W. Hamblen,Thomas E. Hull,Thomas A. Keenan,William B. Kehl,Edward J. McCluskey,Silvio O. Navarro,Werner C. Rheinboldt,Earl J. Schweppe,William Viavant,David M. Young +11 more
TL;DR: Recognizing the need for a comprehensive model curriculum for the growing number of institutions offering computer science courses, ACM in the mid-sixties, established the Curriculum Committee on Computer Science to make recommendations and provide guidelines to institutions, which formed the basis of formal computer science study in colleges and universities for the next ten years.
ACM Curricula Recommendations for Computer Science
William F. Atchison,S. D. Conte,John W. Hamblen,Thomas E. Hull,Thomas A. Keenan,William B. Kehl,Edward J. McCluskey,Silvio O. Navarro,Werner C. Rheinboldt,Earl J. Schweppe,William Viavant,David M. Young +11 more
TL;DR: This report contains recommendations on academic programs in computer science which were developed by the ACM Curriculum Committee on Computer Science, and some recommendations are presented for the development of master's degree programs.