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Introduction

the ninth
Java & the Internet in the
Computing Curriculum Conference (JICC 9)

will be held at
London Metropolitan University
on
Monday 31st January 2005

(note new date)

The conference consists of presented papers, tutorial workshops and technical presentations. The coverage includes:

  • Pedagogical issues concerning Java & the Internet in the curriculum
  • Experience of teaching with and about Java & other Internet technologies
  • Educational implications of technical developments in Java & the Internet.

Previously known as the Java In the Computing Curriculum Conference, the coverage is now extended to other ways in which the Internet has impacted upon the computing curriculum and led to new degree programmes in Internet Computing and eCommerce.

For example, we expect contributions on strategies for teaching and learning the following topics:

  • Scripting languages
  • eCommerce & Usability
  • Databases & the Net
  • Multimedia & the Web
  • Security & encryption
  • .NET & C#
  • WML, XML, FpML
  • Web Services
  • Web site design & KM

Please submit conference papers
(4-5 sides of A4 approx in doc or rtf format)
to jicc@londonmet.ac.uk before Monday 1st November 2004.

 

The conference is organised by the
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Higher Education Academy Centre for ICS
and the
Department of Computing, Communications Technology & Mathematics, London Metropolitan University
in association with
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The Association for Computer Machinery (JICC1-7)

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Thomson Publishers

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Wiley Publishers


The organisers wish to acknowledge the support of:
McGraw-Hill, Pearson, Springer-Verlag,Wiley
who have donated books to the University of Sarajevo following JICC1-4.

 


 
 
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