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NACCQ CONFERENCE AGENDA

Sunday 10th July

10.30
11.00

Coffee & Tea

11.00
12.30

Venue:
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic,
Bongard Centre

Pre Conference Workshops
Full day workshops commence
“SoDIS Symposium & SoDIS Workshop”
“BRACElet”

Morning Workshops commence
“Tips and Tricks when using a Managed Learning Environment (MLE)”
“Introducing WLAN Standards and Technologies”
“Demonstrating VS.NET 2003 – Console and New GUI controls”
“Fluency in IT New Zealand (FIT NZ)”

12.30
1.00

Lunch

1.00
2.30

Venue:
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic,
Bongard Centre

Full day workshops continue
Morning workshops continue

2.30
4.00

Venue:
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic,
Bongard Centre

Pre Conference Workshops
Afternoon Workshops commence

“Curriculum and Quality Workshop”

““Work Anywhere” - Realising the dream with SOA”

“Exploring the Teaching/Postgraduate Study Nexus in Computing:
A National Polytechnic Project”

Full day workshops continue

4.00
4.30

Afternoon Tea

4.30
6.00

Pre Conference Workshops

Full day workshops continue
Afternoon workshops continue

6.30
6.45

Venue:
Hotel Armitage

Opening Address

Barbara Chamberlain
2005 Conference Chair

Dr Alan Hampton
CEO, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic

6.45
7.30

BBQ Dinner

7.30
8.30

Venue:
Hotel Armitage

Keynote Address
“Community Centric Empowerment: An ICT Educational Methodology for Use in Remote Communities”

Ruben Bustamante and Elsa Huaman
Peru

Chair: Alison Young

Monday 11th July

9.00
10.00

Lecture Theatre 1

Forum
“Curriculum and Quality Working Group”

Chair: Janne Ross

Lecture Theatre 2

Forum
“Research & Support Working Group”

Chair: Tony Clear

10.00
10.45

Morning Tea

Poster presentations

10.45
12.15

Lecture Theatre 1

Full Paper Session 1a

“NACCQ: Meeting the Needs of Members in the New Environment”
Bridgeman, N., Young, A.

“Best Practice Assessment Methods for Evaluating Individuals Performance in Groupwork”
Verhaart, M., Hagen, K., Giles, O.

“A SWOT Analysis of Introducing Practical Assessments in Introductory Programming”
Prasad, C.

Chair: Linda Neilson

Lecture Theatre 2

Full Paper Session 1b

“Visions, Hype and Confusion: Selling Computing Futures in Institutional Marketing”
Mann, S.

“Security Issues that Arise in IEEE 802.11x and 3G Wireless Networks”
Shridhar, A., Joyce, D., Kolahi, S.

“SPAM in Email Inboxes”
Dantin, U., Paynter, J.

Chair: David Lyon

12.15
1.25

Lunch

1.25
2.25

Lecture Theatre 1 & 2

Keynote Speaker

Peter Hill
International Software Benchmarking Standards Group
Melbourne, Australia

“Using A New Body-Of-Knowledge To Improve IT Project
Management “

Chairs: Barbara Chamberlain & Chrissy Joyce-Eureti

2.30
3.45

Room 1

Concise Paper Session 1a

“Time to Enjoy: Go with the Flow
Hunt, T.,

“Research Culture under the Microscope: Three Case Studies”
Joyce, D., Bridgeman, N., Nesbit, T.

“FITNZ – Graduate Profiles for ICT Education at Senior Secondary Level”
Clear, T., Bidois, G.

“IT Phone Home – An Alumni Community”
Snell-Siddle, C., Atkins, B., Whitehouse, D., Randell, T.

Chair: Mike Mullany


Room 2

Concise Paper Session 1b

Technical Complexity of Projects in Software Engineering”
Mann, S., Smith, L.

“A Document-Centric Design Pattern for Service Oriented Architectures”
Lopez, M., Peppiatt, J.

“The Observer Pattern Revisited”
Eales, A.

“Visual Basic: New Content”
Gakhovich, D.

Chair: Dave Kennedy

Room 3

Concise Paper Session 1c

“Working with Cerebral Palsy Students: A Personal Perspective”
Kearney, P.

“Raising Awareness of Stakeholders with Disability in Multimedia”
Koh, D.

“A Critical Comparison of Usability Testing Methodologies”
Mason, P., Plimmer, B.

“Artefact Enhanced Learning”
Smit, R., Brook, P., Davies, C.

Chair: Laurie Bisman

Room 4

Focused Discussion Group

“A Comparison of Two Learning Management Systems: Blackboard vs Moodle”
Bremer, D., Bryant, R.

“Is it Time to Moodle?”
Corich, S.

“Issues Surrounding Course Content Migration: Blackboard to Moodle”
Jamieson, J., Verhaart, M.

Discussion

Chair: Neil Comins

3.45
4.00

Afternoon Tea

4.00
5.30

Site Visits

Zespri
SEEKA
Trustpower
Port of Tauranga

5.30
7.00

7.00
late

Free Evening

Tuesday 12th July

9.00
10.00

Chancellor 1

Annual General Meeting

10.00
10.45

Morning Tea

Poster presentations
Software Demonstrations

10.45
12.15

Lecture Theatre 1

Full Paper Session 2a

“Exhibiting Reality:Collaboration in Practice”
Mann, S., Smith, L.

“APL for Computing Staff in 2005: A Role for NACCQ”
Bridgeman, N., Bridgeman, E

“Redefining the SoDIS Process in the Field: A COTS project as a Context for Risk Analysis”
Kwan, C., Hitchcock, L.,Clear, T., Gotterbarn, D., Simpson, S.

Chair: Dr Clare Atkins

Lecture Theatre 2

Full Paper Session 2b

“Enhancing International Student Learning”
Shukla, R., Sathu, H.

“Best Practices for IT Education: Vocational and Continuous Learning”
Bremer, D., Mann, S.

“Motivating Adults to Study: How Effective is Web-Based Training?”
Hart, L.

Chair: John Nelson

12.15
1.25

Lunch

1.25
2.25

Lecture Theatre 1 & 2

Keynote Speaker

Professor Simon Rogerson
De Montfort University, UK

“The Metamorphosis Of A Software Engineer: A Trail Or Trial Of Education”

Chair: Tony Clear & Garry Roberton

2.30
3.45

Room 1

Concise Paper Session 2a

“Nattering Over the Net to Meet Learning Outcomes”
Toki, I.

“E-Learning Initiative for Education in ICT”
McCarthy, C., Ross, J.

“Using a Live E-Commerce Retail Site Improves Teaching E-Business”
Skelton, D.

“Exploring E-Commerce”
Albertyn, F.

Chair: Jeff Simpson


Room 2

Concise Paper Session 2b

“Probing the World of the Project Student”
Smith, L., Mann, S.

“What Makes Polytechnic Students Employable?”
Corich, S., Williams, R.

“Graduate Profiling: Aligning Course Content with Industry”
Kearney, P., Fraser, L.

“The IT Skills Deficit- An Opportunity for Industry and Educators”
Wills, M., Sutcliffe, O.

Chair: Mike Verhaart

Room 3
Concise Paper Session 2c

“Using OpenOffice as a Tool in Teaching Database”
van Aardt, A.

“ICE: Integrated Computer Education”
Hu, M.

“Simulations in Teaching Systems Analysis Case Studies: A Method”
Dyer, C., Mullany, M.

“Maths with Attitude”
Kennedy, D.

Chair: Dr Donald Koh

Room 4

Concise Paper
Session 2d

“Evaluation of Weblog Services”
Westner, M., Joyce, D.

“Where did the B.. go and is it Still Important?”
Nesbit, T.

 

“Ostrich or Eager Beaver: To Embrace or Reject New Technologies”
Phillips, K.

“A+ Guaranteed: Insisting on Best Practice with Capstone Projects”
Mann, S., Smith, L.

Chair: Trish Brimblecombe

3.45
4.00

Afternoon Tea

4.00
5.30
Lecture Theatre 1

Panel Discussion

Bay of Plenty
ICT Industry Cluster

Lynda Burch
Sales Manager, Mark Two Network and ICT Cluster Chair

Stephen Grey
Financial Controller and IT Manager
Port of Tauranga

Robyn Dynes
Previously IT Manager
Tauranga District Council

Tim Searle
Origen Software Limited

Kathy Ashton
Business Manager
Radfords Software Ltd

Chair: Keith Cowan

Lecture Theatre 2

Full Paper Session 3

Data Gathering Dilemmas: Post Graduate Experiences”
Fielden, K.

“Developing and Running a Photographic Website”
Nesbit, T., Oliver, R., Hancock M., Nesbit, G.

“Status of Wireless Networks in Educational Institutions in Auckland”
Rudsar, S., Joyce, D., Kolahi, S.

Chair: Joan Taylor

5.30
7.00

Free Time

7.00
late

Tauranga Yacht Club

Pre Dinner Drinks
Conference Dinner

Theme “Beach Boys”

Wednesday 12th July

9.15
10.15

Lecture Theatres 1 & 2

CITRUS INVITED SPEAKER

Dr Samuel Mann
Otago Polytechnic

“ITP Research Culture: Otago Polytechnic Experience Of System For Critical And Creative Inquiry To Benefit Learning”

Chairs: Dr Noel Bridgeman & Jim Cater

10.15
11.00

Morning Tea

Poster presentations

11.00
12.15

Room 1

Concise Paper
Session 3a

“A Taste of Honey – UCE (Spam) Reduction through Deception”
Wallingford, N.

“Putting .NET Web Forms in the Frame”
Peppiatt, J., Lopez, M.

“Supervising Students Affected by Language and/or Distance”
Joyce, D., Hildebrand, C.

“Remote Projects: Bringing the Diaspora Home”
Smith, L., Mann, S.

Chair: Catherine Snell-Siddle

Room 2

Concise Paper
Session 3b

“Multimedia and ICT”
Atkins, B.

“Mindless Entertainment: A Literature Review of the Use of Computer Games”
Kearney, P.

“Games Programming AI”
Jordaan, J.

“Supernet: Introducing Computers to the Elderly”
Rajendran, D., Melchert, M., Farbeh-Tabrizi, K

Chair: Carol Kelly

Room 3

Concise Paper
Session 3c

“NESB Students – COPing with BICT: One Year on”
Nesbit, T., McPherson, F.

“Graduate Expectations of Employment Training”
Bremer, D.

“Projecting Students to Employment”
McLay,A., Corich, S., Millman, M.

“The Advertising War: Are the Students Paying Attention?”
Hunter, I., Ross, C.

Chair: Triona Rawlence

Room 4

Concise Paper
Session 3d

“First Year Scholarships: A Case Study”
Giles, O. McAllistair, A.

“The IT Industry Leads the Field in Knowledge Management: Yeah Right!”
Grant, P.

National Research Projects Feedback
“BRACElet: A project update and invitation”

Lister, R., Clear, T.

“The Teaching/Post Graduate Study Nexus: A project update and invitation”
Fielden, K. Bridgeman, N.

Chair: Bob Gibbons

12.15
1.25

Lunch

1.25
2.25

Lecture Theatres 1 & 2

Keynote Speaker

Dr John Barrie
President/CEO iParadigms

“Vetting Academic Work for Originality: Saving the World from Unoriginality”

Chairs: A/Prof Donald Joyce & A/Prof Kay Fielden

2.30
3.00

Closing Address & Awards

Garry Roberton
Chair NACCQ


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