Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Sep 15, 1998
Publisher
The MIT Press
Edition
second edition
ISBN-10
0262692201
ISBN-13
9780262692205
Description
This comprehensive instructor’s manual serves as a vital resource for educators teaching the principles of computer programming and software design. Authored by Gerald Jay Sussman, it aligns with the renowned teachings from "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs," offering insights and guidance on effectively imparting complex concepts to students.
In its pages, educators will find well-structured support that navigates through the intricacies of the subject matter. It provides detailed explanations, practical exercises, and tips on engaging with diverse learning styles. The manual emphasizes not only programming techniques but also the underlying philosophy that contributes to a deeper understanding of computer science.
Designed to enhance classroom experiences, this manual is indispensable for instructors seeking to challenge their students while nurturing their analytical skills. By following Sussman's pedagogical approach, teachers can foster an environment that encourages exploration and critical thinking in the realm of programming.
In its pages, educators will find well-structured support that navigates through the intricacies of the subject matter. It provides detailed explanations, practical exercises, and tips on engaging with diverse learning styles. The manual emphasizes not only programming techniques but also the underlying philosophy that contributes to a deeper understanding of computer science.
Designed to enhance classroom experiences, this manual is indispensable for instructors seeking to challenge their students while nurturing their analytical skills. By following Sussman's pedagogical approach, teachers can foster an environment that encourages exploration and critical thinking in the realm of programming.
Genres
Science & Technology