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HCE: IFIP Conference on the History of Computing in Education

WG 9.7 - History of Computing
TC3 - Education

Room: Canigou

Programme Committee Chair: Peter Bollerslev (Denmark)

 

 

Programme

Monday 23 August 2004

13h30-15h: Opening

Welcome: Peter Bollerslev, Denmark

The contest of faculties: Cybernetics vs Informatics in German Universities - Wolfgang Coy (Humboldt U. Berlin, Germany)

overnment Sponsored Open Source Software for School Education - Andrew Fluck (U. Tasmania, Australia)

15h30 - 17h: Transitions

Chair: Anneli Heimbürger (Tampere U. Technology, Finland)

Learning with the Artificial Sciences: A paradigmatic Shift - Colin Schmidt, Philippe Cottier, Cristophe Choquet (Le Mans U., France)

Eight Significant Events in the 50-year History of Computing - T. William Olle (T.W. Olle Associates, UK)

echnology Leading to Historic Changes: The Beginnings of Computer Education in Slovenia - Franci Pivec, Vladislav Rajkovi, Andrej Jus (Institute of Information Science, Slovenia)

Tuesday 24 August

10h30 - 12h: Perspectives on Computing Education

Chair: T. William Olle, (T.W. Olle Associates, UK)

What did we Think we were Doing? - Anthony Jones, Anne McDougall, John Murnane (U. Melbourne, Australia)

The Evolution of the CS Teacher in Israel - The First Generation - Meir Komar (Jerusalem College of Technology, Israel)

ICT in Catalan Schools: A Look to its Foundations and Early Developments - Jordi Castells, Ferran Ruiz Tarrago (Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain)

13h30 - 15h: Advances in Computing Education

Chair: Wolfgang Coy (Humboldt U. Berlin, Germany)

Streams in the History of Computer Education in Australia - Arthur Tatnall, Bill Davey (Victoria U., Australia)

Growth of Computing Technology for Education in India - Rakesh Bhatt (Garhwal U., India)

omputing and Education in the UK: The First Twenty Years   - Jenny Davies (U. Wolverhampton, UK)

Wednesday 25 August 2004

10h30 - 12h: Practical Issues in Computing Education

Chair: Arthur Tatnall (Victoria U., Australia)

Is it Legal Yet? Anthony Jones (U. Melbourne, Australia)

The Evolution of EIinclusion - Scott Hollier, Iain Murray (Curtin U. Technology, Australia)

n the Era of Educational Hypermedia Computing: From Simple Links to more Complex Structures - Anneli Heimburger, Jari Multisilta (Tampere U. Technology, Finland)

13h30 - 15h: Invited Talk

Chair: Jan Wibe (NTNU, Norway)

History of computing in education, John A.N. Lee (Virginia Tech / Radford U., USA )


15h30 - 17h: Reflections in Computing Education

Chair: Jenny Davies (U. Wolverhampton, UK)

Keyboard Training in an Information Oriented Society - Hajime Ohiwa (Keio U., Japan)

Studying educational computing projects: challenges and Opportunities - Mary Hopper (Lesley U., USA)

Using Computing History to Enhance Teaching - John Impagliazzo, John A.N. Lee (Hofstra U., USA, Virginia Tech / Radford U., USA)

17h: Closing Session

Peter Bollerslev

 

 

 

The Final Programme is online!

We are very proud to present an extremely attractive programme that offers more than six hundred presentations.
This very rich programme offers a large variety of opportunities. Attendees will be able to compose their own menu, by mixing on-the-edge research and state-of-the-practice results in their own field of expertise, together with surveys and prospective views in other domains of interest.
The overall schedule of sessions and the social events have been designed to facilitate fruitful interactions between attendees.

Join us during a week and share l'esprit de Toulouse !

         Jean Claude Laprie

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