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May 21, 2004

Papers are up for the Informing Science + IT Education Joint Conference InSITE 2004. There is quite a wide range of topics at this conference, ranging from philosophy of science, to science & society, to IT educational & curriculum issues. There are five pages of topic & paper listings and I can't imagine that there isn't something for everyone here. A small selection interesting-looking ones (via the Information Literacy Weblog):

  • A Contribution to Defining the Term "Definition"
  • The Human-Computer Interaction Gearing Up for Work
  • Challenge or Chaos: A Discourse Analysis of Women’s Perceptions of the Culture of Change in the IT Industry
  • The Evaluation of a Computer Ethics Program
  • Connecting with the Y Generation: An Analysis of Factors Associated with the Academic Performance of Foundation IS Students
  • Critical Thinking and Reasoning for Information Systems Students
  • Returning the ‘I’ in the ‘IT’ Education of MScIS/MBA Professionals
  • Students’ Pedagogical Preferences in the Delivery of IT Capstone Courses

Posted by John Dupuis at 5/21/2004 12:31:00 PM  

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