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How about:

"Ada - the right course for CS Education"

Or more simply "The right course for CS Education", if the previous style is
used (with Ada emblazoned elsewhere on the button)

Regards,

Ben
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Feldman <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Friday, November 20, 1998 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Ada market viability


>Tuck et al,
>
>Well, we're interested in a slogan for the buttons we distribute,
>which I will also start using on the education website. We could
>use the proposed slogan discussed at SIGAda '98,
>
>"Ada: Real Time, On Time"
>
>It's nice, but it doesn;t convey "education". What's next after
>
>1997: Ada: It Works in CS Education  [as opposed to C++...]
>1998: Ada: CS Education for the Long Haul [as opposed to fads...]
>
>See the website for how this is used there:
>
>http://www.acm.org/sigada/education
>
>Also, you can see the SIGCSE conference buttons at
>
>http://www.seas.gwu.edu/faculty/mfeldman/ada-buttons
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Mike
>
>>
>> > Any teamer suggestions for the 99 conference? Remember, this is a
>> > a CS _education_ conference.
>>
>> It might be nice to have a focus related to the proposed
>> SIGAda '99 focus, e.g. Ada is great for teaching real-time and
>> distributed computing principles.
>>
>> > Mike
>>
>> -Tuck
>>
>

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