ITiCSE'99 -- Final Program
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1999
(See Campus Map for directions)
8:15 10:00 Keynote Address, Hala Sportowa, Area A
10:00 - 10:45 Coffee & Poster Session 3, Hala Sportowa, Area C
10:45 - 12:20 Paper Session 5, Hala Sportowa, Area D
12:20 - 13:45 Lunch, Ustronie
13:45 - 15:20 Paper Session 6, Hala Sportowa, Area D
15:20 16:00 Coffee & Poster Session 4, Hala Sportowa, Area C
16:00 - 17:35 Paper Session 7, Hala Sportowa, Area D
17:35 - Closing Session, Hala Sportowa, Area A
KEYNOTE ADDRESS 8:30 10:00
Location: Hala Sportowa, Area A
Computing Versus Computer Science
Herbert Grosch, Former president and charter member of ACM
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION, 10:00 - 10:45
Location: Hala Sportowa, Area C
Posters:
Gathering and Disseminating Good Practice at Teaching and Learning Conferences
Ian Utting, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
The BURKS Project: An Appraisal
John English, University of Brighton, UKC
Multi-Team Development Project Experience in a Core Computer Science Curriculum
Norbert Kubilus, The College of New Jersey, USA
Campus-based Industrial Software Projects: Risks and Rewards
Helen Parker, Mike Holcombe, University of Sheffield, UK
Teaching Computer Communication Skills Using Case Study Method
Przemyslaw Polak, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
A Semester-long Project in CS 2
Christine Shannon, Centre College, USA
KOMBIZ97 Virtual Lab Experiment
Jerzy Skrzypek, Tadeusz Wilusz, Cracow University of Economics, Poland
A New Approach to an Introduction to Computer Science
Doris Lidtke, Towson University
SESSION 5 (concurrent papers and panel session), 10:45 - 12:20
Location: Hala Sportowa, Area D
Papers: Instructional Technology II, Room 1
Chair: Pete Reffell, University of Leeds, UK
10:45 Didactic Instructional Tool for Topics in Computer Science
Elena Trichina, University of South Australia
11:10 Teaching Computer Architecture with a New Superscalar Processor Emulator
Santiago Rodríguez de la Fuente, M. Isabel García Clemente, Rafael Méndez Cavanillas, Campus de Montegancedo, Spain
11:35 Distributed Algorithms Visualisation for Educational Purposes
Boris Koldehofe, Saarlandes University, Germany
Marina Papatriantafilou and Philippas Tsigas, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
12:00 Webware: A Course about the Web
David Finkel, Isabel F. Cruz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Panel Session, Room 2
Panel Title: The Challenges and Directions of MIS Curriculum Development in Respect of Transformation of Business Requirements
Moderator: Stanislaw Wrycza, University of Gdansk, Poland
Panelists:
Thaddeus W. Usowicz, San Francisco State University, USA
Andras Gabor, Budapest University of Economic Studies, Hungary
Borut Verber, University of Maribor, Slovenia
SESSION 6 (2 concurrent paper sessions), 13:45 - 15:20
Location: Hala Sportowa, Area D
Papers: Information Technology and Ethics, Room 1
Chair: Martha Kosa, Tennessee Technological University, USA
13:45 A Collaborative Learning Trial between New Zealand and Sweden - Using Lotus Notes Domino in Teaching the Concepts of Human Computer Interaction
A.G. (Tony) Clear, Auckland Institute of Technology, New Zealand
14:10 Promoting Computer Software Intellectual Property Right in
Computer Science Education
Lan Yang, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA
Zhiqiang Ding, Yunnan Polytechnic University, China
14:35 The University in the Inner City
Roger Boyle, Ann Roberts, University of Leeds, UK
15:00 Laboratory Experiment with the 3 RolesPlaying Method
Anna Bobkowska, Technical University of Gdansk, Poland
Papers: Evaluating Use of Graphics/Visualization ROOM 2
Chair:
Dagny Stuedahl, University of Oslo13:45 A Strategy for Managing Content Complexity in Algorithm Animation
Linda Stern, Harald Søndergaard, Lee Naish, The University of Melbourne, Australia
14:10 A Multimedia Animated Simulation Generator
John Hewson, Wendy Doube, and Michael Calagaz, Monash University , Australia
14:35 Designing Courseware on Algorithms for Active Learning with Virtual Board Games
Nils Faltin, University of Oldenburg, Germany
15:00 simpleIO: A Java Package for Novice Interactive and Graphics Programming
Ursula Wolz, The College of New Jersey, USA
Elliot Koffman, Temple University, USA
COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION, 15:20 - 16:00
Location: Hala Sportowa, Area C
Posters:
Gathering and Disseminating Good Practice at Teaching and Learning Conferences
Ian Utting, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
The Implementation of a Data Communications Laboratory in Small to Medium Sized Universities
Martin Levin, Grand Valley State University, USA
The Digital Millenium Copyright Act: An International Assault on Fair Use?
Jill Gerhardt-Powals, Richard Stockton College,USA
Matthew H. Powals, Member of the Bars of New Jersey and New York, USA
Intelligent Agent for Knowledge Tree Administration
Joze Rugelj, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
An Exercise in Evaluating Significance of Software Quality Criteria
Stanislaw Szejko, Technical University of Gdansk,Poland
Implementing National Educational Technology Standards for Students in the United States
Harriet Taylor, Louisiana State University, USA
Using JAVA and the Socket Interface in Teaching Client/Server Programming
Andrew Yang and Yael Bachar, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Innovation in Post Graduate Computer Science Education
Alison Young, Donald Joyce, UNITEC Institute of Technology, New Zealand
SESSION 7 (2 concurrent paper sessions), 16:00 - 17:35
Location: Hala Sportowa, Area D
Papers: Electronic Forms of Class Support, Room 1
Chair: Richard Rasala, Northeastern University, USA
16:00 Evaluating Course Web Sites and Student Performance
Jesse M. Heines, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
16:25 Creating Digital Libraries Together Collaboration, Multimodality, and Plurality
Anders Hedman, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
16: 50 Web-based Student Feedback to Improve Learning
Jason Lowder, Dianne Hagan, Monash University, Australia
17:15 RoboProf and an Introductory Computer Programming Course
Charlie Daly, Dublin City University, Ireland
Papers: Innovative Instructional Methods, Room 2
Chair: Dawn Cizmar, University of Texas at Austin, USA
16:00 Building Self-contained Websites on CD-ROM
John English, University of Brighton, UK
16:25 Software Engineering Teaching: a "Docware" Approach
Daniel Deveaux, Régis Fleurquin, Patrice Frison, Université de Bretagne Sud, France
16: 50 Why Do Fools Fall into Infinite Loops: Singing to Your Computer Science Class
Eric Siegel, Columbia University, USA
17:15 A Constructivist Approach to Object-Oriented Design and Programming
Said Hadjerrouit, Agder College, Norway