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An enquiry-based assessment strategy dor the study of global information ethics
Louise Cooke
Informatics in the UK: current perspectives
Su White
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Alastair D. Irons
Embedding Hands-On Experience with ERP Systems into University Courses: Aligning Academic and Industry Needs
Mark Stevenson
A systems model for the field of informatics
A. J. Cowling
Programming, disciplines and methods adopted at Liverpool Hope University
A. K. Whitfield
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S. Blakeway
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G. E. Herterich
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C. Beaumont
Personal technologies and the teaching of professional dispositions in information technology
Mark Johnson
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Claire Brierley
Sense before syntax: a path to a deeper understanding of objects
Rob Griffiths
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Simon Holland
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Marion Edwards
Assessing process and product - a practical lab exam for an introductory programming course
Jens Bennedsen
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Michael E. Caspersen
Education in informatics at Sofia University: current status and future plans
Roumen Nikolov
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Sylvia Ilieva
A self-learning educational framework for online delivery
Hemanta Doloi
Seeing the whole picture: evaluating automated assessment systems
Debra Trusso Haley
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Pete Thomas
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Anne De Roeck
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Marian Petre
Creating ‘real-life’ case studies that embed employability skills in library and information science curricula
Yvonne Hamblin
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Derek Stephens
Towards a European certification of computer science university curricula
Agostino Cortesi
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Enrico Nardelli
Collaborative Initiatives and Work-based Learning Opportunities: A Case Study
John Kerins
Teaching Java with robots and artificial life
R. Mark Leeman
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David H. Glass
Exploiting Connectedness in the Informatics Curriculum
Stanley J Oldfield
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David R Morse
The redesign of the delivery of an introductory programming unit
Michael Jones
Understanding the entirety of modern informatics
Lillian N. Cassel
Jasper - a Javascript Proof Editor
Roger Stone
Approaches for learning Prolog programming
Shanshan Yang
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Mike Joy
Groupwork: Strategies Adopted By Students
Jakki Sheridan-Ross
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Gill Harrison
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John Gray
Learning to program: going pair-shaped
Donna Teague
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Paul Roe
Developing understanding of programming principles using Flash Actionscript
Graham Routledge
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Amin Aminaei
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Phillip Benachour
Enhancing the Library and Information Management curriculum through Reusable Learning Objects
Margaret Kendall
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Nicola Wakefield
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Rachel Delbridge
From Kandinsky to Java (the use of 20th century abstract art in learning programming)
Colin B. Price
The impact of improving debugging skill on programming ability
Marzieh Ahmadzadeh
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Dave Elliman
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Colin Higgins
Investigating the effect of language and culture on student interaction with and in WebC
Siobhan L. Devlin
Enterprise skills for undergrads – never too early to start?
Ted Sarmiento
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Victoria Harte
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Ruth Pickford
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Lynette Willoughby
Tool support for implementation of object-oriented class relationships and patterns
James H. Paterson
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John Haddow
Using e-Learning to Help Employers Contribute to Work Placements
Rose Papworth
Developing a joint software engineering masters curriculum across countries: report on a multi-national educational project
Klaus Bothe
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Zoran Budimac
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Rebeca Cortazar
,
Hussein Zedan
Tpwards an ability model for software engineering apprenticeship
Vincent Ribaud
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Philippe Saliou
Win-win: the benefits of successful collaboration for information professionals, teaching staff and students
Martin Rich
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Jonathan Smart
Providing the skills required for innovative mobilegame development using industry/academic partnerships
Reuben Edwards
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Paul Coulton
Introducing game development into the computing curriculum – a progressive methodology
Colin B. Price
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John Colvin
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Warren Wright
Transition to the next generation of e-learning: using mind mapping and accessible web pages as part of a university’s academic staff training
Anne Dickinson
Design and development of an online information literacy tutorial: evaluation and lessons learnt (so far)
Ruth A. Hunn
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Darien Rossiter
Teaching information literacy skills: a case study of the QU-core program in Qatar University
Hesham Azmi
A crisis in physics education: games to the rescue
Colin B. Price
E-Learning and Public Value
Nigel Ecclesfield
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Fred Garnett
Information literacy in the age of amateurs: how Google and Web 2.0 affect librarians’ support of information literacy
Peter Godwin
Innovations in learning and teaching approaches using game technologies – can “The Movies” teach how to make a movie?
Ryan Flynn
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Nigel Newbutt
Does advocacy help to embed information literacy into the curriculum? a case study
Ruth Stubbings
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Ginny Franklin
Judging relevance: a problem for e-litreacy
Ian Beeson
Library e-induction: alleviating anxiety with digital doughnuts: a case study
Timothy Collinson
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Alison Williams
Learning Through Game-like Simulations
Maria Fasli
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Michael Michalakopoulos
Six frames for information literacy education: a conceptual framework for interpreting the relationships between theory and practice
Christine Bruce
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Sylvia Edwards
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Mandy Lupton
Testbed Learning Communities in Craven Arms. Building confidence through meeting locally expressed demand by aggregating need and sourcing local supply. A pre-requisite to digital literacy
Paul Nash
The first stages of e-literacy for older learners: a holistic approach to the development of new computer skills and learner confidence
Helen Aberton
DigEuLit: concepts and tools for digital literacy development
Allan Martin
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Jan Grudziecki
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