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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Full day workshops Tuesday 2nd July 11.00am - 6.00pm
| WF1 | E-NNOVATION: The Glass Bead Game | Stephen Skelton |
This workshop will examine the issues of successful e-education strategies and guide you through a series of processes designed to explore innovation in the new media, using the example of games and interactive television.
| WF2 | Doctoral Consortium | John Hughes |
For those delegates who are currently studying towards a PhD, intend to enrol in a PhD in the near future, or for delegates who are completing a Masters thesis.
This workshop will show participants how to expose students to leading edge research in ethically sensitising software management and to experience using an innovative software tool to aid project management decision making regarding risk identification and mitigation.
Half day workshops Tuesday 2nd July 1.30pm - 6.00pm
| WH1 | Object Role Modelling using Visio | Clare Atkins |
This practical half-day workshop will introduce y the basic principles of Object-role modelling for relational database design using the NIAM-CSDP methodology. It will also explore the support for this method within Visio.
| WH3 | A Step-wise Approach to Supporting a Research Community | Kay Fielden |
This workshop will lead participants through the steps required to setup a research community within the NACCQ sector.
| WH4 | e-Commerce Qualification | Trevor Nesbitt |
This workshop will provide the opportunity to review the developments to date in e-Commerce qualifications and allow participants to explore opportunities within current programmes and participate in future research.
| WH5 | NDBC Curriculum Review | Garry Roberton |
This workshop provides an opportunity for anyone teaching on the NDBC family of programmes to participate in a review of the contents of the New Zealand Polytechnics Qualifications in Business Computing (Blue Book)
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