Computer science education and C Guide - Resources and Review

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is the world's largest technical professional society, founded in 1884. Aims to advance the theory and practice of electrical, electronics and computer engineering and computer science.
 
Society concerned with the development of computing and its effective application. It also has responsibilities for education and training, public awareness, standards, quality and professionalism.
 
Society which aims to be the leading provider of technical information and services to the world's computing professionals.
 
Aims to promote the use of computers in teaching in all aspects of computing science and information systems, by acquiring information on quality software and courseware products designed or adapted for use by students and teachers and disseminating the information widely throughout the UK higher education community.
 
Alphabetical list of computer science departments worldwide.
 
An international scientific and educational organisation founded in 1947 and dedicated to advancing the art, science, engineering, and application of information technology, serving both professional and public interests by fostering the open interchange of information and by promoting the highest professional and ethical standards.
 
List of computing courses available via the Web.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of computer science.
 
List of all UK higher education computer science courses.
 
Links to departments of computer science in UK universities.
 
An electronic journal targeting academics within the Information and Computer Science communities. Full text articles and submission guidelines for authors are available.
 
Document focusing on issues involved in creating digital resources for performing arts studies. Sections include theoretical discussion of building digital archives, and a case study entitled 'Creating a multipurpose research tool for the study of King Lear'
 
Includes academic departments and institutes, algorithms, associations, bibliographies and technical reports, dictionaries and programming languages, and courses and tutorials.
 
Offers a variety of publications exploring the social aspects of computerisation (social informatics). Covers aspects of the digital economy, computers in the work place, and systems development. Additional information is provided by links to journals such as The Information Society, where contents, abstracts, and selected full text articles are available.
 
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