Volume 5,
2006
- Stephen J. Andriole:
Business Technology Education in the Early 21st Century: The Ongoing Quest for Relevance.
1-12
- Gokhan Gercek, Naveed Saleem:
Designing a Versatile Dedicated Computing Lab to Support Computer Network Courses: Insights from a Case Study.
13-26
- Sanjay Goel:
Competency Focused Engineering Education with Reference to IT Related Disciplines: Is the Indian System Ready for Transformation?
27-52
- Brian D. Moor, Fadi P. Deek:
On the Design and Development of a UML-Based Visual Environment for Novice Programmers.
53-76
- David W. Johnson, Kimberly W. Bartholomew, Duane Miller:
Improving Computer Literacy of Business Management Majors: A Case Study.
77-94
- T. Grandon Gill, Carolyn F. Holton:
A Self-Paced Introductory Programming Course.
95-105
- Iwona Miliszewska, Gayle Barker, Fiona Henderson, Ewa Sztendur:
The Issue of Gender Equity in Computer Science - What Students Say.
107-120
- Anne Venables, Grace Tan:
Thinking and Behaving Scientifically in Computer Science: When Failure is an Option!
121-131
- Kevin R. Parker, Joseph T. Chao, Thomas A. Ottaway, Jane Chang:
A Formal Language Selection Process for Introductory Programming Courses.
133-151
- Nicole A. Buzzetto-More, Retta Sweat-Guy:
Incorporating the Hybrid Learning Model into Minority Education at a Historically Black University.
153-164
- Theda Thomas, Alesha Allen:
Gender Differences in Students' Perceptions of Information Technology as a Career.
165-178
- V. Lakshmi Narasimhan, Shuxin Zhao, Hailong Liang, Shuangyi Zhang:
PROVIDE: A Pedagogical Reference Oracle for Virtual IntegrateD E-ducation.
179-199
- Karl L. Smart, James J. Cappel:
Students' Perceptions of Online Learning: A Comparative Study.
201-219
- Mariana Hentea, Harpal Dhillon, Manpreet Dhillon:
Towards Changes in Information Security Education.
221-233
- Aleksej Heinze, Chris Procter:
Online Communication and Information Technology Education.
235-249
- Nicole A. Buzzetto-More, Julius A. Alade:
Best Practices in e-Assessment.
251-269
- Samer Al-Imamy, Javanshir Alizadeh, Mohamed A. Nour:
On the Development of a Programming Teaching Tool: The Effect of Teaching by Templates on the Learning Process.
271-283
- Tony Jewels, Marilyn Ford:
The Development of a Taxonomy of Desired Personal Qualities for IT Project Team Members and Its Use in an Educational Setting.
285-298
- James H. Hamlyn-Harris, Barbara J. Hurst, Karola von Baggo, Anthony J. Bayley:
Predictors of Team Work Satisfaction.
299-315
- Tanja Krunic, Ljiljana Ruzic-Dimitrijevic, Branka Petrovic, Robert Farka:
Web Design Curriculum and Syllabus Based on Web Design Practice and Students' Prior Knowledge.
317-335
Special Series on the ACM's Information Technology Model Curriculum
- Mike Hart:
Introduction to the Special Series.
337-342
- Joseph J. Ekstrom, Sandra Gorka, Reza Kamali, Eydie Lawson, Barry M. Lunt, Jacob R. Miller, Han Reichgelt:
The Information Technology Model Curriculum.
343-361
- Reza Kamali, Samuel Liles, Charles Winer, Keyuan Jiang, Barbara Nicolai:
A Curriculum Model Based on the SIGITE Guidelines.
363-371
- Cheryl Aasheim, Choong Kwon Lee, Han Reichgelt:
An Implementation of the IT Fundamentals Knowledge Area in an Introductory IT Course.
373-388
- Melissa Jane Dark, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Barry M. Lunt:
Integrating Information Assurance and Security into IT Education: A Look at the Model Curriculum and Emerging Practice.
389-403
- Elayne Shields-Bryant:
Academic Standards for Developing, Implementing, Evaluating, and Improving Information Science and Technology Baccalaureate Degrees.
405-428
- Jonathan Ezer:
India and the USA: A Comparison through the Lens of Model IT Curricula.
429-440
- Jeffrey L. Brewer, Alka Harriger, John Mendonca:
Beyond the Model: Building an Effective and Dynamic IT Curriculum.
441-458
- Thomas M. Connolly, Mark Stansfield:
Using Games-Based eLearning Technologies in Overcoming Difficulties in Teaching Information Systems.
459-476
- Annegret Goold, Naomi Augar, James Farmer:
Learning in Virtual Teams: Exploring the Student Experience.
477-490
- Mark Pendergast:
Teaching Introductory Programming to IS Students: Java Problems and Pitfalls.
491-515
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