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Innovative practices in teaching information sciences and technology : experience reports and reflections /

University teaching and learning has never been more innovative than it is now. This has been enabled by a better contemporary understanding of teaching and learning. Instructors now present situated projects and practices to their students, not just foundational principles. Lectures and structured...

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Bibliografske podrobnosti
Drugi avtorji: Carroll, John M, Ed
Format: Printed Book
Izdano: Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014.
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Online dostop:https://books.google.co.in/books?id=iTrBBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA1&dq=Innovative+practices+in+teaching+information+sciences+and+technology&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjm6f3SverLAhUVj44KHWHsCzEQ6AEIGzAA#v=onepage&q=Innovative%20practices%20in%20teaching%20information%20sciences%20and%20technology&f=false
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  • Teaching and Learning in Technical IT Courses
  • Towards an Egalitarian Pedagogy for the Millennial Generation: A Reflection
  • Higher Education Classroom Community Game: Together We Are Smarter
  • The Tinker Toy Challenge : Peeking Under the Cloak of Invisibility in Information System Design
  • Learning by Design
  • Teaching Structured Analytical Thinking?with Data using Visual-analytic Tools
  • The Analytic Decision Game
  • Cyber Forensic War Room: An Immersion into IT Aspects of Public Policy
  • Semester Projects on Human-Computer Interaction as Service and Outreach
  • Enterprise Integration: An Experiential Learning Model
  • Immersive Learning
  • Leveraging Mobile Technology to Enhance both Competition and Cooperation in an Undergraduate
  • Teaching Information Security with Virtual Laboratories
  • Using Video to Establish Immediacy with Students in Distance Education Courses
  • Reflections on Blended Learning
  • Chronicles of the Partially Distributed Team Project: Learning to Teach Students to Collaborate in Global Teams.