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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

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