Robert M. Aiken (Ed.):
Education and Society - Information Processing '92, Volume 2, Proceedings of the IFIP 12th World Computer Congress, Madrid, Spain, 7-11 September 1992.
IFIP Transactions A-13 North-Holland 1992, ISBN 0-444-89750-X
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Informatics and Education
Teleteaching
Administrative Aspects
CAL/CML/Educational Software
Pedagogical Aspects
The Changing Role of University Computing Centers
Curriculum Aspects
- C. Dianne Martin, Hilary J. Holz:
Integrating Social Impact and Ethics Issues Across the Computer Science Curriculum.
137-143
- Tom J. van Weert:
Application Oriented Informatics and Informational Disciplines: A Symbiosis Briding the Gap.
144-150
- Judith H. Hammond:
Harmonising Information Technology Curricula with the Needs of Industry: An Australian Approach.
151-157
Applying Research to Support Learners - Part I
- Robert Lewis:
Strategies for Research - Integrating Outcomes into Practice.
158-166
- Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Janni Nielsen:
Visual Operational Thinking and Communicative Competence - A Prerequisiste for Bringing Multimedia Network Systems and Learners into Action.
167-173
- Evgenia Sendova:
Enhancing the Scientist in the Pupil: A Computer Environment Supporting Mathematical Discoveries in the Classroom.
174-180
- Andrew C. Jones:
Should Smalltalk be Used in Educational Research?
181-187
- N. Hoskin, R. M. Aiken:
Co-Explainer: A Machine-Learning Companion.
188-196
Applying Research to Support Learners - Part II
Computer Equity
- A. M. Bruin:
A Century after Lady Lovelace' Tragedy.
224-232
- Vasilios Makrakis:
Cross-Cultural Gender Differences in Student Self-Efficacy: The Impact of Culture.
233-238
- C. Dianne Martin:
Addressing the gender Gap in Informatics Education.
239-245
Tools for Teaching and Authoring
The Vulnerability of the Information Society:
Social,
Legal,
and Security Aspects
Opportunities and Vulnerability in International Developments
(with special view towards Latin America)
Social Vulnerability and Major Risks
Ethics of Computing:
Information Technology and Responsibility
Legal Aspects:
Fighting Vulnerability With Law?
- Bryan Niblett:
Legal Aspects of the Information Society.
374-376
- Wolfgang Kilian:
Legal Apects of Data Security.
377-384
- Martin Wasik:
Legal Control of IT Misuse: The Limited Relevance of the Criminal Law.
385-392
- Henrik Kaspersen:
Security Mearures, Standardisation and the Law.
393-399
Computer-Supported Work:
The Fairy Tale of Invulerability
General Aspects of IT Security
The Electronic Cottage:
Delivering Information and Communication Technologies At Home:
For Better Or Worse?
- Felix van Rijn, Kresten Bjerg, Gisela Frerk:
Perspectives on Home-Oriented Informatics and Telematics.
494-507
- Andy Sloane:
Vulnerability in the Electronic Cottage - Electronic Data Interchange and the Electronic Cottage (Panel).
508
- Andrew Clement:
Reducing the Vulnerability of Women in an Information Society: Enlarging Information Systems Perspectives (Panel).
509
- Siv Friis:
Vulnerability and Gender Issues in Information Systems Design seen in a Euro-business Perspective (Panel).
510
Improving IT Security and Safety
Diminishing Vulnerability in an Artifact Society
Symposium 2:
Informatics for Environmental Protection
- Bernd Page:
Environmental Protection as a Challenge to Applied Informatics - A Workshop Introduction.
595-604
- Ian K. Crain:
The Evolving Technology For Environmental Decision-Making - Towards the Environmental Decision Support System.
605-614
- Werner Pillmann, D. J. Kahn:
Distributed Environmental Data Compendia.
615-624
- A. M. Din:
Global Environmental Change Data and Modelling.
625-634
- L. Buisson, Roger Martin-Clouaire, Jean Luc Wybo:
Artificial Intelligence and Environmental Protection: A Survey of Selected Applications in France.
635-644
- Andreas Jaeschke, Werner Geiger, Matthias Reißfelder, Rainer Weidemann:
The XUMA Expert System "Enviromental Hazards from Contamined Sites".
645-654
- R. Becker, Detlef Küpper, M. Strobel, Dietmar Rösner:
A Cooperative, Natural Language Enviromental Information Systems.
655-665
- Catherine M. Beise, Nanette Meeks Griffith:
Application of Fourth Generation Prototyping Tools and Methods: A Municipal Industrial Water Quality Monitoring System.
666-675
- J. Fürst:
Integration of GIS into Decision Support Systems for Management of Ground Water.
676-684
- U. Bosler, D. Squires, R. Tsankova, W. Ziebarth:
Linking Environmental Studies and IT - a East-West Project in Bulgaria, Germany and the United Kingdom.
685-886
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