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Revision as of 22:33, 21 February 2010

Welcome to the OCCC Wiki (occcwiki.org)

For the promotion and coordination of computing curriculum among the public community colleges and universities in Oregon.

The purpose of this web site is to provide a means for sharing information among members of the OCCC (Oregon's 17 Community Colleges and 7 Universities) and other interested parties. Although the OCCC is primarily concerned with computer related course offerings, programs, and degrees at public community colleges in Oregon, our membership also includes representatives from the Oregon public universities.

For help in using and contributing to this Wiki, consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software. For information on the purpose of this site and guidelines on using the content contained in this site see the OCCCWiki goals page. The credits page lists all of the major content moderators.

OCCC Pages



OCCC Open Textbooks

Current work has focused on the CS2 Data Structures open text. The other open texts are mostly just outlines and a few content areas at this time.


Sources for other online/open texts

OCCC Curriculum Resources

CS transfer/lower division curriculum


CIS CTE/2 year curriculum

TBA..

HS collaborative curriculum projects



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