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NACCQ Conference 2001

PROGRAM AS AT 8th MAY 2001


Monday 2nd July 2001
11.00am
to
1.00pm
Pre Conference Workshops c Full day workshops commence
Getting Started in Writing and Getting your Research Published
"Doctoral Consortium"
"Effective Learning"
1.00pm
1.30pm
Lunch
1.30pm
to
3.30pm
Pre Conference Workshops
Full day workshops continue
Half day workshops commence
"NDBC Curriculum Development"
"Innovative Assessment"
"Preparing your Course for On-line Delivery"
3.30pm
4.00pm
Afternoon Tea
4.00pm
6.00pm
Pre Conference Workshops continue
6.00pm
6.30pm
Pre Conference workshops conclude
(transport available to the main conference venue War Memorial Centre)
6.30pm
to
7.15pm
Welcome Reception

BBQ Dinner
7.15pm
to
7.30pm
Opening Address

Alison Young, Conference Chair
Bruce Martin CEO, EIT, Hawkes Bay
7.30pm
to
8.30pm
Keynote Speaker

Professor Don Gotterbarn

East Tennessee State University

Director, Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute
8.30pm
to
9.00pm
A History of Napier
9.00pm Conclusion of Day 1


Tuesday 3rd July 2001
9.00am

10.00am
Forum

"NDBC Curriculum Development"
Forum

"Collaborative Research Activities"
10.00am

10.45am
Morning tea

Poster Presentations
10.45am
to
11.40am
Keynote Address

Professor Albert Yeap
Director, AI Technology Centre
AUT
11.45am

12.40pm
Panel

"Cheating"
Panel

"Innovation in IT"
12.40pm

1.40pm
Lunch
1.40pm

to

2.35pm
Full Paper session 1a

Zucker R., Zucker, J
"Automating Course Management
via the Web"

 
Williamson, A., Muller, M
"Taking the Internet Revolution Beyond the Winter Palace"
Full Paper session 1b

Young, A
"E-nabling E-Learning"

 
Oliver M., Mann S
"Information Aggregation for Tailored Mobile Information"
Full Paper session 1c

Kennedy, D
"The X-files c an XML Xperience"

 
Lance, M
"P.L.O.T.ing Against Kolb"
2.40pm

3.30pm
Invited Speaker

Brian Boutel
NZCS
Panel

Impact of the TEAC report
3.30pm

4.00pm

Afternoon Tea
4.00pm
to
5.35pm
Concise Paper Session 1a

"Cleary J., Morrison P., Brook, P

"Push Technology c The Computer Meets the FSR"

 
Aardt van, A

"Applying Complexity Theory in Business Information Systems"

 
Melchert, M

"Casting your bread upon the waters: Sundry ways of maximising search engine response for a web page"

Smith, M

"Passive Eye Monitoring c The next step in Human Computer Interface?"

Taylor, H., Greggains, R

"Factors that influence the decision to buy or build software: a preliminary investigation of decision making in NZ firms"
Concise Paper Session 1b

Toki, I

"Delivering the Core Communication Subject to Information Systems Students: A Case of Entrenching Soft Skills into an IS Model"

Sakar, N., Petrus, K., Hossain, H

"Software Implementation of the Quine-McCluskey Algorithhm for Logic Gate Minimisation"

Maricic, A

"Formal Modelling of Java Programs"

 
 
Kennedy, D

"SQL c The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly"

 
Eales, A

"Programming Windows MIDI Applications"
Panel On-line learning

McSporran, M., King, C

"E-Helpdesk"

 
 
Adamson, B., Petrova, K

"Discussing OnLine"

 
 
Holden, J., Goodwill, G

"Enhancing Group Work with an On-Line Facility"

 
Skelton, D

"From Shoestring to Rolls Royce; making the transition from lecturer-designed Intranet student delivery systems to full featured Integrated Learning Environment"

Shukla, R., Sathu, H

"Discussion Boards Come Alive"

Joyce, D

"Electronic Support for Learning at Post Graduate Level"

Nodder, C

"Blackboard Courseware for OnLine Computerised Reservation Systems"
5.35pm
Conclusion of day 2


Wednesday 4th July 2001
9.00am

10.00am
NACCQ Annual General Meeting
10.00am

10.45am
Morning tea

Posters Presentations and Software Demonstrations
10.45am

to

11.40am
Panel

"Dealing with Change"

Cusack, B

"Demonstrating Computer Knowledge: Keeping up with Change"

Westuisen van der , D

"The establishment of an Electronic Commerce as endorsement to the B Info Tech Degree at The Waikato Polytechnic, Hamilton, New Zealand"

Holdsworth, R., Melchert, M

"Blocks to Learning"

Green, J., Karamat, P

"Panta rei - a pedagogy for the new millennium"
Forum

 
"Strategic Industry Qualifications"
11.45am

to

12.40pm
Full Paper session 2

Barclay, K., Mann, S., Brook, P., Doonan, A
"Development and Testing of an Adaptive Computer Keyboard Interface"
Hulst van der, F
"SVR Goodwill: A Vehicle for Research"
Full Paper session 2

Hawthorn, D
"Designing for Older Users"
 
Mullany, M
"Using Cognitive Style Measurements to Forecast User Resistance"
Full Paper session 2

Lopez, M., Peppiatt, J
"Writing Simple, Efficient Web Applications with Visual Basic"
Sathu, H
"Network Security: As Strong as its Weakest Link?"
12.40pm

1.40pm

Lunch
1.40pm

to

2.35pm
Full Paper session 3a
Young, S., McSporran, M
"Confident Men- Successful Women: Gender Differences in OnLine Learning"

Wiiliamson, A., Nodder, C., Baker, P
"Educational Technology Research in New Zealand"
Full Paper session 3b
Lance, M
"Can XML Save the World (and make course outline production easier?)"

Wilkinson, K
"Space Enough and Time: Accommodating Special Data Types"
Full Paper session 3c
Clear, T., Young, A
"Met a researcher? Research Paradigms among those new to Research"

McEwan, W
"Using Academic Research methodologies to Improve the Quality of teaching in Under Graduate Level Courses c A Case Study"
2.40pm

to

3.30pm
Invited Speaker
 
Brent King
EIT
"IT and Winemaking"
Panel

"Technical Infrasructure"
Grimsey, G
"From Trash to Flash"
Cosgrave, S
"Storing Images on D: drive. - where DOS meets Innovation."
3.30pm

4.00pm

Afternoon Tea
4.00pm

to

5.15pm
Concise Paper Session 2a

Blackshaw, R., King, C., Surendran, K
Nuturing Research in Technology Institutions
 
Lloyd, B
"Matchmaker c Students and Employers"
 
Brimblecombe, T
"Designing a New Communications System to Support a Research Community"
Ellis, K
"Producing an Artifact as Research on Multimedia for Young Children"
 
Concise Paper Session 2b

Asgarkhani, M
"Performance Evaluation and Capacity Planning of Corporate networks"
Goodwill, G
"How Do We Improve But-in to our Business Informatiojn Systems Course?"
Hecht, I., Keep, J
"Putting the e in Education at Northland Polytechnic"
Campbell, R
"Are We Fairly Representing Programming to our Students?"
Tao Guo Tao Shi
"Towards Congruity Issues"
Concise Paper Session 2c
Muller, L
"Educations Dynamic Response to Filling Industry shortages is Practising What We Teach"
Plimmer, B
"From Sketch to Form on a Large Interactive Display Surface"
Brook, P
"What Car is That?"
Nesbit, T
"E-Management in the 21st Century. What are the management Skills that are Required by E-Organisations that Enable Them to be Innovative in the 21st Century?"
7.00pm

late
Conference Dinner

Art Deco Theme

 

Thursday 5th July 2001
9.00am
to
10.15am
Concise Paper Session 3a

Sakar, N., Petrova, K
"Teaching Computer Networking & Telecommunications: A Network Analysis and Software Development Approach"
Kolahi, S
"Modern Wireless Communication Protocols"
 
Kannangara, D
"Use of Key Skills in New Zealand CBC Programme"
Hunter, A
"Incorporating the Treaty of Waitangi into an Information Systems Degree c A Case Study"
Concise Paper Session 3b

Snell, S., Snell-Siddle, C
"Weekend College: A Case Study of Delivering Full Time Computing programs in a Framework of Extension Initiatives"
Cusack, B
"Measurements on the Web: Where Do They Lead?"
Brimblecombe, T
"The Internet: Teaching our Students to Evaluate This Communication and Research Resource"
Bacic, B
"Promoting Web Applications in the Educational Environment"
Concise Paper Session 3c

Goodwill, G., Joyce, D., King, C
"Reviewing and Updating an Established Degree"
 
Joyce, D
"Managing and Assessing Group Work at post Graduate Level"
Hoffman, O
"Flexible Assessment for PD100"
 
Joyce, D
"Researching Student Success: Process and Outcomes"
Wempe, N
"Courses of Study: Bringing Added Value to a Course"
10.15am

10.45am

Morning tea

Poster Presentations
10.45am

11.40am

Invited Speaker
Forum

"Strategic Curriculum Development"

Corich, S

"The Case for a National Degree"
11.45am

to

12.40pm
Full Paper session 4a

Huang Disheng., Tao Guo Tao Shi
"Issues and Innovation of Educational TechnologyCourse"
Weick, M
"Lust for Glory"
Full Paper session 4b
Petrova, K
"Teaching Differently: A Hybrid Delivery Model"
 
Postema, M., Markham, S
"Student Satisfaction: A Method for Exploring Quality Factors within Computing Education"
Full Paper session 4c
Skelton, S
"Edutainment c The Integration of Education and Interactive Television"
Smith, S., Mann, S
"Crashing a Bus Full of Empowered Software Engineering Students"
12.40pm

1.40pm

Lunch
1.40pm

to

2.35pm
Keynote Address

Professor Iain Morrison

University of Melbourne
2.35pm

to

3.00pm
Closing Address

Associate Professor Donald Joyce

Farewell

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