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July 2000 13th Annual Conference Papers(by first author)
GIS Education at UCOL - From the Teacher Perspective 9 Erzsebet Bekesi
Teaching BA100 (Business Applications) at Taranaki Polytechnic:  Using the Technology .17 Leonie Bridgeman 
Students Experience the Theory: Taranaki Polytechnic's IS301  Project Life Cycle. .21 Noel Bridgeman 
The Competitive Model: Should We Really all be Aspiring to be  Distance Educators? .25 Noel Bridgeman 
Aberrant Behaviour 29 Peter Brook, Samuel Mann, Angela Virtue 
Bootstrapping a Research Culture: Lessons from the BInfotech  Degree at CIT. .37 Brian Brown 
Concepts and Concept Mapping: Representing states and progression in a  novice programmers understanding and abilities. . 41 Chris Burrell 
Persistent Object Storage in the File System: How it works and its  use as a database teaching tool .51 Paul Charsley 
Towards a Multi-Language Teaching Model of IS 55 Ying Chen, Graeme Faulkner 
Using IT for Active Student Feedback in the Learning Environment  61 Tony Clear 
Computer-Aided Learning of Project Planning Within a  Constructivist Framework . 69 Barbara Crump, Craig Godley 
Optimising the Delivery of Programming Units on Degree Courses . 79 Simon Dacey, David McCurdy 
Remote Remedies:Challenges When Teaching On-Line 85 Ross Dewstow, Mae McSporran, Stuart Young 
Use of Embedded Applications in Automatic Loop Tuning 93 Andy Doonan, Chris Cox 
The Music Notation Toolkit: A Study in Object-Oriented Development 99 Andrew Eales 
Taonga On Line: Managing and Preserving Culture in a Digital Age 107 Trish Evans, Kevin Wilkinson 
Helping Us Teach - Who do We Select for our Degree Programme? 115 Bruce Ferguson 
Business Skills: Exploring the perceptions of IT students, academics and industry 121 Glennis Goodwill 
On-line Teaching Using an Electronic Forum in Distance Education. 127 John S. Green, Craig G. Eves 
Being Positive About Negative Numbers: How to Win Compliments  When Teaching 2's Complements 133 Gordon Grimsey 
Helping Cheats Prosper 139 Dan Hawthorn 
Testing : Comparison Between What is Taught and What is Used in Industry 147 Peter Henry 
The PASS Project - Identifying Parameters Affecting Student Success 151 Donald Joyce 
Exploring the Impact of Information Technology on Society 155 Donald Joyce 
Applying Soft Systems Methodology for User-Centred Design 159 Diana Kassabova, Rachel Trounson 
Database Design and the Reality of Normalisation 167 Dave Kennedy 
80% of What ? _ A Preliminary Investigation of Tutors Understanding of the 80% Pass Mark for DipBC Modules. 173 Dave Kennedy, Janne Ross 
Quality Assurance: How Much is Needed? 179 Cary Laxer, Alison Young 
ONWARD and UPWARD A Review of the Bachelor of Information Technology at CIT 183 Gerard Lovell 
INFORMATION WARFARE and its impact on the Information Technology Industry in New Zealand 191 Brian Main 
Degrees of Information Technology in New Zealand Vocational Institutions 199 Samuel Mann, Keith Cowan 
A Language Model Based Optical Character Recogniser (OCR) for Reading Incidental Text 207 Malcolm McQueen, Samuel Mann 
What the Students Learn: learning through empowerment 213 Samuel Mann, Nell Buissink-Smith 
Information Systems Research Maturity: UCOL as a Case Study 221 David McCurdy 
Action and Emancipation: The Flexible Assessment Paradigm 227 David McCurdy 
Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Information Systems: encapsulating the design and delivery of the unit Hardware Integration at degree level 235 David McCurdy 
Security on a Linux Box: - a story of problems with hacking 239 Malcolm McQueen 
Course Web: A Report On Converting Course Notes To Web Pages 247 Matt Melchert 
Moderation as a Tool for Continuous Improvement 255 Peter Miller 
Third Year Industry Projects: Reaching For Reality 261 Mike Moller 
A Pilot Study of a Methodology for Graduate Outcome Survey 267 Linda Neilson 
Assessment: Central to Learning 273 Beryl Plimmer 
A Case Study of Portfolio Assessment in a Computer Programming Course 279 Beryl Plimmer
Social Considerations in Distance and Virtual Education 285 Christopher Rafferty, David McCurdy, Graeme Foster 
Help Desk: Providing Students With Real-life Experiences 289 Garry Roberton, Robin Holdsworth 
Aptitude Testing as a Predictor of Success: The Christchurch Experience 297 Janne Ross 
Developing a New Course for the Software Development Pathway on the AUT Bachelor of Applied Science Programme 303 Nurul Sarkar, Tony Clear 
Hardware Basics: An Alternative Assessment Approach 311 Ranjana Shukla, Alison Young 
A Bulletin Board for Increased Communication and Student Involvement 315 David Skelton, Owen Giles 
Real World "Messes": Possibilities for Teaching IT through a Soft Systems viewpoint. 321 David Skelton 
"Have-nets" and "Have-nots" - What Determines Internet Access in New Zealand? 331 Michael Smythe 
Delivering New Curricula: A Case Study of delivering the new ICBC Curriculum in place of the Unit Standards based ICC Course. 335 Sarah Snell, Rachel Conley 
Promoting Student Interaction in a Flexible Delivery Environment 339 Anne Steele 
Teaching Software Engineering in a Practical Way 345 Ken Surendran, Frank H. Young 
Success Factors of Student Projects from the Hosts' Perspective 351 Robert Sutcliffe, Graeme Kuypers 
An Achievable Computing Solution for Schools 359 Robert Sutcliffe, Graeme Kuypers 
Information Systems Development Practice in New Zealand 367 Hazel Taylor 
Multipoint Desktop Videoconferencing: technology and  implementation for New Zealand business and education 373  Carole L. Teixeira 
An Argument for the Information Systems Educators' Preferred Model of Internet-based Business Simulations 381 Irene Toki 
The Effects of Business Simulations on Teaching and Learning in  IS Education: a case study of experiential learning. 389 Irene Toki, Catherine Snell-Siddle 
Communication With Students From Other Cultures 395 G.W.Tongariro 
Designing Web Pages for Producing Electronic and Paper Based Teaching Material 399 Michael Verhaart 
Workplace Assessment - Balancing the Needs of Student and Organisation 411 Malcolm Wieck
Web Design Techniques using Delphi 419 Boris Bacic 
Help Desk: The Who, Why, What, When and Where of Training a Technology UserDeirdre Billings 
The Bionic Baby Grows Up 421 Peter Brook, Samuel Mann, Greg Trounson 
Electric Fence Demonstration 422 Peter Brook, Samuel Mann, Paul Davies 
The Poetic Computer 423 Peter Brook, Andrew Sewell, John Dickson 
Applied Research in Project Management Subject Teaching 424 Dobrila Damjanovic-Zivic 
Role Play on Interviewing leads to Teaching Social Skills 425 Shirley Elliot 
Who Said You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks 426 Kay Fenton,  Pam Malcolm 
Data Mining On Distributed Assessment System 427 T.T. Goh, Kwan, E.E. 
Quotes for Every Occasion (module!) 428 Peter Henry 
Local Search Engines for Local Queries 429 Leo Homes 
A Model for Assessing the Impact of Electronic Commerce On Businesses in New Zealand óA Blend of Multiple Criteria and Structural Equation Modelling Approach 430 Jie Lu, Su Tang, Gerry McCullough 
Perceptions of Computers: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly 431 Donald Joyce, Carolyn Nodder, Mark Northover, Johannes Sprigode 
Patterns of Success: Who Does Best? 432 Donald Joyce, Sandra Knight, Sam Kolahi, Ranjana Shukla 
Changes in the Level of Internet Use by UNITEC Computing Students 433 Stuart Young , Mae McSporran, Ross Dewstow 
A Web-based Infrastructure Supporting Research at Otago Polytechnic 434 Samuel Mann, Graham MacGregor 
Internet delivery of courses to remote locations 435 Samuel Mann, Peter Brook 
Network Security 436 Hira Sathu, Caroline King 
Scheduling of Polytechnic Timetables by Constraint Logic Programming, Genetic Algorithms and a Visual Timetabling Tool. 437 Si-Eng Ling 
Academic Staff Workload Models 438 Alison Young, Phil Bretherton 
Industry Certification: Does it have any place in our established  programmes? 439 David Weir, Ricky Watson 

   
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