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NACCQ CONFERENCE AGENDA

Sunday 6th July 2003

11.00am

to

1.00pm

Venue:  UCOL

Pre Conference Workshops – Full day workshops commence

“SoDIS Symposium” “Post Graduate Seminar”

“XML Data Analysis Using Elm Tree Diagrams and Relax NG”

1.00pm

to

1.30pm

Lunch

1.30pm

to

3.30pm

Venue:  UCOL

Pre Conference Workshops

Full day workshops continue

Half day workshops commence

 

Establishing Collaborative Research for Introductory Computer Programming Lecturers in New Zealand

“Endnote”

“Follow the Yellow .NET Road”

“Basic Design Elements and Communication Principles for On-screen Resources”

“Curriculum and Quality Workshop”

3.30pm

to

4.00pm

Afternoon Tea

4.00pm

to

6.00pm

Venue:  UCOL

Pre Conference Workshops continue

6.00pm

to

6.15pm

Pre Conference workshops conclude

6.15pm

to

6.45pm

Venue: UCOL

Powhiri

Opening Address

Paul McElroy

CEO - UCOL

6.45pm

to

7.30pm

BBQ Dinner

7.30pm

to

8.30pm

Keynote Address

Professor Carlos Scheel

Tec de Monterrey

Mexico

Chair:  Donald Koh

8.30pm

  Conclusion of Day 1

CONFERENCE AGENDA

Monday 7th July 2003

8.45am

10.00am

Conference Room 1

Forum

“Research and Support”

Chair:  Samuel Mann

Conference Room 2

Forum

“Curriculum and Quality” Chair:  Garry Roberton

10.00am

10.45am

Morning tea

Poster Presentations

10.45am

to

11.40am

Conference Room 1

Invited Speaker

 

Martin Eadie

NZQA

Chair:  Garry Roberton

Conference Room 2

Panel

“Post Graduate Challenges”

Joyce, D

“Doctoring the Profession”

Barbour, R., Joyce, D., Fielden, K., Muller L

“Research Supervision: Process and Experience”

Chair: Stephen MacDonell

11.45am

to

12.40pm

Conference Room 1

Full Paper Session 1a

Cleland, S

“Agility in the Classroom: Using Agile Methods to Foster Teamwork and Adaptability Amongst Under-Graduate Programmers”

Kennedy, D.

“RelaxNG With XML Data Structures”

Chair:  Keith Cowan

Conference Room 2

Full Paper Session 1b

Charkova, R., Clear, T., Lin, A., Lomax, T.

“Nga Iwi o Ngapuhi Membership System: Relationship Management and Relational Design”

Nijsse, P.

“Logical Relationship Datamodelling Through Normalisation by Synthesis”

Chair:  Alison Young

Conference Room 3

Full Paper Session 1c

Morrison, I.

“The UDDI Registry: A Work in Progress”

van Dyk, J., Mann, S., Brook, P.

“Images of the Computer in Art”

Chair: 

12.40pm

1.40pm

Lunch

CONFERENCE AGENDA

Monday 7th July 2003

1.40pm

2.35pm

Conference Room 1

Keynote Speaker

Professor Stephen MacDonell

Auckland University of Technology

Chair: Noel Bridgeman

2.40pm

to

3.35pm

Conf Room 1

Concise Paper Session 1a

Wieck, M., McPhee, J.

“Teaching Computing  and Provision of IT Support: A Bridge Too Far?” ”

McCarthy, C

“The Impact of Delivery of Quality Qualifications by SLA or TPA”

Young, A., Huggard, G

“Designing New Computer Laboratories: Fresh Ideas and New Layouts”

Chair: 

Conf Room 2

Concise Paper Session 1b

Gibson, R., Williams, J

“The Influence of Spatial Orientation on Student Performance – Methodology and Preliminary Results”

Bremer, D., Mann, S

“Negotiated Contract Learning”

Potgieter, C., Herselman, M.

“Leading Academic Change Management: A Case Study of Faculty Information”

Chair:

Conf Room 3

Concise Paper Session 1c

Manford, C., McSporran, M

“E-Learning is Here: But How Do We Improve the Quality?”

Petrova, K., Karamat, P.

“ICT-Supported Distance Education: Change and Change Management”

Pears, R., Mansfield, M

“Approximate Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates in a Data Warehouse”

Chair:

Conf Room 4

Concise Paper Session 1d

Hunt, T., Wicham, H., Murphy, K., Elrick, M.

“Selection of an Internet Content Filtering Solution Using the Analytical Hierarchy”

Harvey, W

“Virtual Air Spaces”

 

Cochrane, T

“Do Tablet PC’s Dream of Electric Ink?”

  Chair: Laurie Bisman

3.35pm

4.00pm

Afternoon Tea

CONFERENCE AGENDA

Monday 7th July 2003

4.00pm

to

5.15pm

Conf Room 1

Concise Paper Session 2a

Bridgeman, N

“Defining, Designing Constructing and Delivering a Capstone Course”

Lovell, G

“Assessing the Impact of SAD on the Project”

Snell, S., Snell-Siddle, C., Whitehouse, D.

“Gearing Up for Professional Practice: Enhancing Soft Skills for IS Project Students”

Smith, L

“An Ethical Approach to Third Year Projects”

Chair:  Clare Atkins

Conf Room 2

Concise Paper Session 2b

M Hu

A Case Study for Teaching Adult Students Computer Programming”

Pajak, J

“Developing a Search Engine Design for Research and Development in a Polytechnic Teaching Environment”

Clarke, R., Roper, P.

“Using a Third Party Language with Microsoft’s .NET”

Chair: 

Conf Room 3

Concise Paper Session 2c

Connolly, T., Cleary, D.

“Technology and the Certificate in Advanced English: A Concurrent Programme for ESOL Students”

Brimblecombe, T.

“Free Computing Courses in New Zealand: The Importance of Measuring and Analysing the Impact”

Van Praagh, M.

“Information Technology and the Disabled Learner”

Chair: 

Conf Room 4

Concise Paper Session 2d

Garret, P., McCormack, J., Rosescu, C., Youngman, D., Mann, S

“Museum Object Acquisition System”

 

Wallingford, N

“Doing it with Style: Structured Document Creation”

Robbins, P

“The .NET Experience”

Chair: 

5.30

to

6.30

Public Lecture

“Teaching Technology to the Playstation Generation”

Stephen Skelton & Paul Kearney

6.30pm

Conclusion of day 2


CONFERENCE AGENDA

Tuesday 8th July 2003

8.45am

10.00am

Conference Room 1

NACCQ Annual General Meeting

Chair:  Associate Professor Donald Joyce

10.00am

10.45am

Morning tea

Poster Presentations

10.45am

to

11.40am

Conference Room 1

Invited Speaker

Clare Atkins

Performance Based Research Fun (PBRF)

  Chair:  Samuel Mann

Conference Room 4

Panel

Web Development

Verhaart, M

“Beyond HTML: Creating Extensible Teaching Resources using Database and Internet Technology” Li, X

“Moving from Classic ASP to ASP.NET”

Chair: Laurie Bisman

Panellists: Michael Verhaart, Xiaosong Li

11.45am

to

12.40pm

Conference Room 1

Full Paper Session 2a

Barbour, R

“Intellectual Midwifery: The Birth of a Research Paper”

Eustace, K

“Educational Value of e-Learning in Conventional and Complementary Computing Education”

Chair: 

Conference Room 2

Full Paper Session 2b   Clear, T., McHaney, R., Gotterbarn, D.

“SoDIS SEPIA – Collaborative Partnerships In Software Engineering Research”

Koh, D.

“Using SoDIS for Target Audience Analysis: A Fresh Field Approach”

Chair:  Irene Davey

Conference Room 3

Full Paper Session 2c   Haden, P.

“Animated Programming: Teaching Object Oriented Principles with Microsoft Agent”

  Lance, M.

“An Example of Teaching Journeyman Level Programming: XML Conversion of Course Descriptors”

Chair: 

12.40pm

1.40pm

Lunch

1.40pm

to

2.35pm

Conf Room 1

Concise Paper Session 3a

Nesbitt, T.

“The Development of a Graduate Diploma in eCommerce @ CPIT”

Corich, S.

“Real World eCommerce: Importing a Japanese Used Car”

McLay, A., Skelton, D.

“E-Tailing – Has it Arrived in New Zealand Yet?”

Chair: 

Conf Room 2

Concise Paper Session 3b

Mann, S., McGregor, G

“The Role of Literacy in the IT Curriculum”

Deuchar, S.

“The Impact of Avatars and 3D Virtual World Creation on Learning”

Joyce, D

“Checking Originality and Preventing Plagiarism”

Chair: 

Conf Room 3

Concise Paper Session 3c

Jamieson, J

“Modelling Layers of Artificial Intelligence Within a Virtual World”

Eales, A

“Teaching Comuter Science: a NLP Perspective”

Cochrane, T

“SPUDS: Simple Pictures for Updating Data Structures”

Chair:  Janne Ross

Conf Room 4

Concise Paper Session 3d

Fielden, K., Young, A

“Dynamic Data Analysed: SECS and IS Poster Results”

Potgieter, C., van Vuuren, J.

“Specialization in ICT Fields”

Bekesi, E., Gardener, N

“Technical Skills Needed in Software Development – A Snapshot from 2002”

Chair:

2.40pm

5.00pm

Sightseeing Tours

Ezibuy

Rock Climbing

Lavender FArm

7.00pm

late

Convention Centre

Conference Dinner

“Vikings” Theme


CONFERENCE AGENDA

Wednesday 9th July 2003

8.45am

to

10.00am

Conf Room 1

Concise Paper Session 4a

Tang, Z., Fenton, K

“Computer Based Aptitude Tests using Macromedia Authorware”

Toki, I., Caukill, M

“Prevalence of OnLine Assessment? Causative Factors and Resulting Framework”

Asgarkhani, A

“A Preliminary Study of Students Views Toward Computer Simulation as a Learning Tool”

Smith, L., Mann, S

“A Flexible Database Approach for Regional Heritage and Tourism Management”

Chair: 

Conf Room 2

Concise Paper Session 4b

Petrova, K., Buchan, J

“Net-Centric Computing: A Post-Graduate Course”

Sathu, H., King, C

“How Safe is Your Network? A Practical Guide to Security Solutions”

Sirisukha, S

“The Advantages of a Virtual Private Network for Computer Security”

Wen, J., Sathu, H., Joyce, D

“Adaptive Strategy for Voice Over Internet Protocol in New Zealand”

Chair: 

Conf Room 3

Concise Paper Session 4c

Potgeiter, C

“Using ICT in Tertiary Education”

Brook, P., Mann, S.

“Design Lessons in Large Scale Industrial IT”

Li, X

“Applying Adult Learning Principles in Teaching a Challenging Course”

Pascoe, R

“Is There a MOUS in Your House?”

Chair: 

Conf Room 4

Concise Paper Session 4c

McLay, A

“Understanding Help Desks: A Hawkes Bay Study”

Fraser, L., Kannangara, D., Radicevic, M.

“Survey of the Use of DBMS’s in Polytechnics and Industry”

Corich, S

“Developing Degree Courses that Meet the Needs of Specific Industry Expectations”

Wieck, M., McPhee, J

“The Capstone Project: a Foundation for Work” Chair:

10.00am

10.45am

Morning tea

Poster Presentations

10.45am

to

11.40am

Conference Room 1

Invited Speaker

Chris Freyberg

Massey University

  Chair:  Clare Atkins

Conference Room 4

Panel

Agile Methods

Albertyn, F.

“Comparing Possible e-Commerce Development Processes: Rational Unified Process, Open Source Software Development, and Agile Modelling”

Strode, D.

“Using the UML to Describe Design Pattern Solutions”

Chair:  Jim Cater

Panellists: Diane Strode, Frina Albertyn, Anne Philpott, Becky Blackshaw

11.45am

to

12.40pm

Conference Room 1

Full Paper Session 4a

Nesbitt, T

“2 Classes, 2 Languages, 2 Methodologies, 1 Assignment”

Kelly, C

“Putting the “P”  in Programming: The Importance of People and Process”

Chair: 

Conference Room 2

Full Paper Session 4b

Chamberlain, B., Hope B

“Challenges in the Classroom:  Integrating International Students into Mainstream Courses”

Roberton, G., Ross, J

“NACCQ Qualifications – Fifteen Years at the Forefront of New Zealand ICT Education – What’s on the Horizon?”

Chair: 

Conference Room 3

Full Paper Session 4c

Joyce, D., Blackshaw, B., King, C., Muller, L

“Codes of Conduct for Computing Professionals: An International Comparison”

Williamson, A., Mann, S.

“Dancing in the Moonlight”

Chair: 

12.40pm

1.40pm

Lunch

1.40pm

to

2.35pm

Conference Room 1

Keynote Address

Professor Bob Roggio

University of North Florida

Chair:  Tony Clear

2.40pm

to

3.00pm

Conference Room 1

Closing Address

Farewell


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