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found 29 matches
- 1998
- Fred Mulder, Tom J. van Weert:
Informatics in Higher Education, Views on informatics and non-informatics curricula, IFIP TC3/WG3.2 International Conference on Informatics (computer science) as a Discipline and in Other Disciplines: waht is common? 17-20 August 1997, Enschede, The Netherlands. IFIP Conference Proceedings 128, Chapman & Hall 1998, ISBN 0-412-80790-4 [contents] - 1997
- E. W. van Ammers:
Collaborative work on informatics education of noninformatics students: a pilot project proposal. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 249-252 - Lillian N. Cassel:
Computing and education at the university level. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 29-42 - Charles Duchâteau:
Teaching informatics to nonprofessionals: why, what and how. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 43-53 - Sally Fincher:
Learning from other disciplines: pedagogic models within computer science and from elsewhere. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 231-234 - Helen Geissinger, Peter S. Ho, Kenneth Arthur Robinson:
Informatics: the core and the presentation. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 54-63 - Monique Grandbastien, Richard J. LeBlanc:
A common core of concepts for informatics majors. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 21-28 - Gopal Gupta:
Teaching introductory computer science as a science of information. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 64-72 - Peter Juliff:
Marketing programming to nonprogrammers. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 73-82 - P. J. T. van der Kamp:
European informatics, skills structure (EISS). Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 156-167 - H. van Leeuwen, D. Smeets:
Profiles of informatics graduates as demanded by the market. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 168-178 - Karel Lemmen, Fred Mulder, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
Classifying information systems education by method engineering. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 235-240 - Doris K. Lidtke, P. Myers:
A common core of concepts for informatics majors. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 17-20 - Doris K. Lidtke, Michael C. Mulder:
Meeting the needs of industry: a bold new curriculum in informatic science. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 83-96 - Veijo Meisalo, Erkki Sutinen, Jorma Tarhio:
Impacts of interdisciplinary dialogue to computer science education. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 241-244 - Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer, Elisabeth M. A. G. van Dijk:
Use and misuse of taxonomies of learning: integrated educational goals in computer science curricula. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 179-189 - Fred Mulder, A. E. N. Hacquebard:
Specifying and comparing informatics curricula through UCSIR. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 97-110 - Fred Mulder, Tom J. van Weert:
Towards informatics as a discipline: search for identity. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 3-10 - Hajime Ohiwa, Nobumasa Takahashi, Tsurayuki Kado:
Computer science education in Japanese universities. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 111-119 - Kenneth Arthur Robinson:
Computer science education at the cross-roads. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 120-126 - Sigrid E. Schubert:
Internet-studies communication and information technology (CIT). Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 245-248 - Russell L. Shackelford, Richard J. LeBlanc:
Introduction to computing: a course in computer science fundamentals. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 127-138 - Don Sheridan, David C. White:
Representing a body of knowledge for teaching, learning and assessment. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 139-147 - A. Joe Turner:
Trends in teaching informatics. . Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 148-155 - A. Joe Turner, J. Hughes:
Informatics education: trends, problems and the future. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 11-16 - Roland Vollmar, Jozef Gruska:
Informatics in curricula for noninformaticsstudents: engineering and science. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 203-211 - Stanislaw Waligórski:
Informatics for noninformatics. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 212-216 - Tom J. van Weert:
Informatics and informatics professionals: a conceptual framework. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 190-202 - Hanno Wupper, Hans Meijer:
A taxonomy for computer science. Informatics in Higher Education 1997: 217-230
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