Abstract

In the fall of 1998, the ACM Education Board and the Educational Activities Board of the IEEE Computer Society appointed representatives to a joint task force to prepare Curriculum 2001, the next installment in a series of reports on the undergraduate computer science curriculum that began in 1968 and was then updated in 1978 and 1991. Interim reports on the initial planning of the curriculum were presented at the SIGCSE symposium in March 1999 and at the IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference in November 1999. In February 2000, the Curriculum 2001 Task Force will release a preliminary version of its report, in the hope of gaining feedback from a wider audience. The purpose of this panel is to give attenders at the SIGCSE conference to review the current state of the preliminary draft and offer their comments to the members of the Curriculum 2001 steering committee on the panel.

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