Identifying publications for first-year research requires some digging and some non-standard choices.
Robin K. Hill
Sometimes the digital turn forces us to designate things that aren't there.
Protecting Computers and People From Viruses
Robin K. Hill considers why the comparison of organic viruses and computer viruses is so compelling.
Computing Ethics and Teaching It
Ethics can and should be presented to computer science students in appropriate ways.
The Virus Analogy and Validation
The comparison between organic viruses and computer viruses is compelling. But why?
Voting requires common acknowledgement. Can that be achieved in automation?
Robin K. Hill explains the ethical responsibility of the computing professional with respect to voting systems.
A vote is a datum that sheds its original identity but persists.
Getting High School, College Students Interested in CS
Mark Guzdial considers how few U.S. high school students take computer science, while Robin K. Hill shares what she's learned in teaching first-year college computing…
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