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16. SIGITE 2015: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Amber Settle, Terry Steinbach, Deborah Boisvert:
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference on Information Technology Education, SIGITE 2015, Chicago, Illinois, USA, September 30 - October 3, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3835-6
Keynote Address
- Mike Shannon:
Education and Entrepreneurs: From University to "Shark Tank". 1
SIGITE Paper Session 1
- Yvon Feaster, Jiannan Zhai, Jason O. Hallstrom:
Serious Toys: Introducing Sensors and Sensor Networks in Pre-collegiate Classrooms. 3-8 - Jen Fritz, Tom Wulf, Margie Matthews, Jim Scott:
University of Cincinnati and Saint Ursula Academy Partnership: Introducing Female High School Students to the Field of Information Technology. 9-14
SIGITE Paper Session 2
- Bill Dafnis:
The Innovation Diffusion Paradox in Undergraduate Information Technology Student Outcomes. 15-20 - Ilenia Fronza, Nabil El Ioini, Luis Corral:
Students Want to Create Apps: Leveraging Computational Thinking to Teach Mobile Software Development. 21-26
SIGITE Paper Session 3
- C. Richard G. Helps, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Barry M. Lunt:
IT Capstone Course Structure for Success. 27-32 - Peter Shipman, Ronny L. Bull:
Lab on a Stick. 33-38
SIGITE Paper Session 4
- Bryan S. Goda, John W. Bair, Charles E. Costarella:
Cell Phone Forensics. 39-42 - Edward Sobiesk, Jean R. S. Blair, Gregory J. Conti, Michael Lanham, Howard Taylor:
Cyber Education: A Multi-Level, Multi-Discipline Approach. 43-47 - Susan J. Lincke, Stephen R. Hawk:
The Development of a Longitudinal Security Case Study. 49-54
SIGITE Panel Session 1
- Randy W. Connolly, Barry M. Lunt, Janet Miller, Loreen M. Powell:
Towards a Better Understanding of the Different Computing Disciplines. 55-56
SIGITE Lightning Talk Session 1
- Gregory W. Hislop, Stoney Jackson, Heidi J. C. Ellis:
FOSS Artifacts for Evaluating Students on Team Projects. 57
SIGITE Paper Session 5
- Craig S. Miller, Amber Settle, John Lalor:
Learning Object-Oriented Programming in Python: Towards an Inventory of Difficulties and Testing Pitfalls. 59-64 - Omar AlZoubi, Davide Fossati, Barbara Di Eugenio, Nick E. Green, Mehrdad Alizadeh, Rachel Harsley:
A Hybrid Model for Teaching Recursion. 65-70
SIGITE Lightning Talk Session 2
- Rex Perez Bringula:
"Beauty and the Beast": Effects of K-12 Implementation in the Philippines on Computing Education. 71 - Michael Jonas:
Flipping a Flipped Approach: Online Techniques In-Person. 73
SIGITE Panel Session 2
- Mihaela Sabin, Hala Alrumaih, John Impagliazzo, Barry M. Lunt, Cara Tang, Ming Zhang:
ACM/IEEE-CS Information Technology Curriculum 2017: A Status Update. 75-76
SIGITE Paper Session 6
- Dale C. Rowe, Samuel Moses, Laura Wilkinson:
Systems Administration at the Graduate Level: Defining the Undefined. 77-82 - Jai W. Kang, Edward P. Holden, Qi Yu:
Pillars of Analytics Applied in MS Degree in Information Sciences and Technologies. 83-88 - Russell E. McMahon:
The Challenges of Information and Communications Technology Education in Sub-Saharan Africa. 89-94
SIGITE Panel Session 3
- Barbara Nicolai, David Nevill, Carl Hansen Jr., Charles Winer:
Experiential Learning Business/Industry and Education Wants and Needs. 95-96
SIGITE Poster Session
- Klaus-Tycho Förster:
Programming in Scratch and Mathematics: Augmenting Your Geometry Curriculum, Today! 97 - Gregory W. Hislop, Heidi J. C. Ellis:
Practical Experiences for IT Students in Humanitarian Free and Open Source Software Projects. 99 - Hannah Leleux, Timothy Holcombe, Alexander Strong, Greg Yera, Colin Smith, Timothy Gonzales:
Work in Progress: Programming is a SNAP! Increasing Knowledge and Interest in Computer Science. 101 - Alexander Strong, Timothy Gonzales, Logan Smith:
Work in Progress: Improving the Performance of the Radial Basis Function Network. 103 - Greg Yera, Alexander Strong, Hannah Leleux, Timothy Holcombe, Colin Smith, Timothy Gonzales:
Work In Progress: Machine Learning In Robotics. 105 - Russell E. McMahon:
A Comparison between the ACM/IEEE Computer Science 2013 Curriculum Guidelines and the Information Technology 2008 Curriculum Guidelines. 107
SIGITE Paper Session 7
- Guangzhi Zheng, Chi Zhang, Lei Li:
Practicing and Evaluating Soft Skills in IT Capstone Projects. 109-113 - Stephen J. Zilora:
Industry-Emulated Projects in the Classroom. 115-119
SIGITE Lightning Talk 3
- Barbara Di Eugenio, Nick E. Green, Omar AlZoubi, Mehrdad Alizadeh, Rachel Harsley, Davide Fossati:
Worked-out Examples in a Computer Science Intelligent Tutoring System. 121 - Patrick Seeling:
Augmented Lectures: A Liquid Feedback System for the Traditional and Blended Classroom. 123
SIGITE Panel Session 4
- Bonnie K. MacKellar, Gregory W. Hislop, Mihaela Sabin, Amber Settle:
Information Technology and Computer Science Programs: How Do We Relate? 125-126
SIGITE Paper Session 8
- Amber Settle, John Lalor, Theresa A. Steinbach:
Evaluating a Linked-courses Learning Community for Development Majors. 127-132 - Darina Dicheva, Christo Dichev:
CS/IT OER: Availability, Discoverability and Use. 133-138 - Corey E. Brady, David Weintrop, Ken Gracey, Gabby Anton, Uri Wilensky:
The CCL-Parallax Programmable Badge: Learning with Low-Cost, Communicative Wearable Computers. 139-144
SIGITE Paper Session 9
- Te-Shun Chou, Evan Hoke:
Theoretical Research Project vs. Hands-on Project in a Network Management Course. 145-148 - Keyuan Jiang, Qunhao Song:
A Preliminary Investigation of Container-Based Virtualization in Information Technology Education. 149-152 - Mo Zhou, Alison Cliff, Sanjay Krishnan, Brandie Nonnecke, Camille Crittenden, Kanji Uchino, Ken Goldberg:
M-CAFE 1.0: Motivating and Prioritizing Ongoing Student Feedback During MOOCs and Large on-Campus Courses using Collaborative Filtering. 153-158
SIGITE Panel Session 5
- Sam Chung, Tom Imboden, Andrey Soares, Nancy Martin, Belle Woodward:
Rebirth of IT Degree Program to Create Your Future Again. 159-160
SIGITE Paper Session 10
- Xinli Wang, Yan Bai, Guy C. Hembroff:
Hands-on Exercises for IT Security Education. 161-166 - Craig S. Miller:
Usability Evaluation: Learning When Method Findings Converge-And When They Don't. 167-172 - Jessica M. Richards, Joseph J. Ekstrom:
The Cyber Education Project and IT IAS Curriculum. 173-178
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