Education
Do universities have an ethical responsibility to prospective students and Australia?
Ian Dennis
Over the last few months, a number of colleagues within the ICT industry have been approached by universities about the marketability or attractiveness of particular information technology courses. The question therefore arises. what do universities mean by marketability? More...
Blended learning creates a heady brew
By: Beverley Head
23/10/2007 23:46:46
New technology serves extra courses to students and workers
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Games impart real world skills
By: Alistair Lindsay
17/08/2007 15:09:19
Games are not all gore and grief - they can be a powerful weapon in the educator's armoury
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In praise of software engineering
By: Tom McBride
17/06/2007 12:09:30
The need for software engineering skills has sneaked up on us.
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Engaging industry to enhance university education in ICT
By: David MacKay
12/05/2007 15:04:31
Workplace learning needs committed mentors sharing a vision with universities
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Where have all the students gone?
By: Richard Hogg
18/10/2006 21:39:51
ICT student enrolments have slumped, but moves to reverse the trend have begun
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Now is the time to hitch a ride on the ICT roller-coaster
By: David Wilson
18/10/2006 21:34:08
[intro] ICT student intake has fallen to worrying levels, but recent upturns offer hopeful glimmers
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Services science - pioneering education
By: John Guest
18/10/2006 21:30:40
IT services require new skills - but they're not being delivered to students
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Software, hardware and now "servicewear"?
By: Shirley Gregor
18/10/2006 21:27:33
Confusion over just what computing professionals do hampers new ICT student intake
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