This paper discusses how to ensure that students attain professional values important to the workplace by integrating them into computing curricula. It describes a survey of the attitudes of students, faculty and professionals in computing towards the teaching and assessment of such values. The results show that these groups share a set of professional values, though students are less convinced of their importance in the work environment. There is broad consensus on the specific behaviors and attitudes reflective of these values to be developed in the curriculum. The groups differed in their opinions of whether these attitudes and behaviors could be workably assessed
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement....
From our perspective, introductory courses generally represent a blend of elements, such as: • pract...
Four years ago, as a result of one of a sequence of changes to the course for Bachelor of Computing ...
Professionalism is a philosophy or a notional standard by which a person can be judged or can aspire...
This paper discusses the challenge of integrating professionalism and professional issues into the d...
The acceptance and integration of social issues into computing curricula is still a work in progress...
In this Work in Progress paper, we discuss why including professional competencies into computing ed...
In these early stages of implementation of the English computing curriculum policy reforms, there ar...
In these early stages of implementation of the English computing curriculum policy reforms, there ar...
Students spend much of their time exposed to information and communication technology, which could p...
Competency-based learning has been a successful pedagogical approach for centuries, but only recentl...
This paper addresses two interrelated problems currently confronting computer science education, mot...
Certain practices, such as unauthorised collaboration with other students and unreferenced copying f...
In recent years computing research has focused attention on the importance of introducing Informatic...
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement. Studies of...
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement....
From our perspective, introductory courses generally represent a blend of elements, such as: • pract...
Four years ago, as a result of one of a sequence of changes to the course for Bachelor of Computing ...
Professionalism is a philosophy or a notional standard by which a person can be judged or can aspire...
This paper discusses the challenge of integrating professionalism and professional issues into the d...
The acceptance and integration of social issues into computing curricula is still a work in progress...
In this Work in Progress paper, we discuss why including professional competencies into computing ed...
In these early stages of implementation of the English computing curriculum policy reforms, there ar...
In these early stages of implementation of the English computing curriculum policy reforms, there ar...
Students spend much of their time exposed to information and communication technology, which could p...
Competency-based learning has been a successful pedagogical approach for centuries, but only recentl...
This paper addresses two interrelated problems currently confronting computer science education, mot...
Certain practices, such as unauthorised collaboration with other students and unreferenced copying f...
In recent years computing research has focused attention on the importance of introducing Informatic...
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement. Studies of...
Academic integrity in computing education is a source of much confusion and disagreement....
From our perspective, introductory courses generally represent a blend of elements, such as: • pract...
Four years ago, as a result of one of a sequence of changes to the course for Bachelor of Computing ...