A core module for the computer science and computing degree courses at the University of North London provided a vehicle for developing an innovative approach in teaching and learning. It served as a means of bridging the gap between real-world business information systems (BIS) development practice and that which is normally simulated in academia. We also show how students can be encouraged to be proactive in creating their own real-world learning experience within an academic environment
In this paper, we discuss students’ expectations and experiences in the first term of the Year in Co...
The paper describes the creation of online learning materials for information skills and academic wr...
As effective as an instructor may be, a classroom setting simply cannot offer information systems st...
It is crucial that students in the computing area are equipped with strong research and technical au...
The interaction of industry within undergraduate modules is generally fairly limited, with most inte...
In recent years there have been repeated calls for universities to better equip students with skills...
Information systems (IS) is the commonly accepted title for academic programs focusing on applied in...
The global economy is changing and with this, the expectations placed on Higher Education from Gover...
Universities wishing to expand their provision beyond their local catchment areas need to consider w...
In discipline areas such as information technology and eBusiness, technology advances so rapidly tha...
The role of technology innovation as the driving force in today’s learning environment cannot be und...
At INSPIRE 2013 we outlined our efforts to develop a core first year undergraduate course entitled ‘...
In response to the forces of globalisation, societies and organisations have had to adapt and even p...
The Global Campus (GC) project started in May 1999 between the School of Computing Science (SCS) of ...
Technology is creating a global learning landscape for the 21st century; if Higher Education Institu...
In this paper, we discuss students’ expectations and experiences in the first term of the Year in Co...
The paper describes the creation of online learning materials for information skills and academic wr...
As effective as an instructor may be, a classroom setting simply cannot offer information systems st...
It is crucial that students in the computing area are equipped with strong research and technical au...
The interaction of industry within undergraduate modules is generally fairly limited, with most inte...
In recent years there have been repeated calls for universities to better equip students with skills...
Information systems (IS) is the commonly accepted title for academic programs focusing on applied in...
The global economy is changing and with this, the expectations placed on Higher Education from Gover...
Universities wishing to expand their provision beyond their local catchment areas need to consider w...
In discipline areas such as information technology and eBusiness, technology advances so rapidly tha...
The role of technology innovation as the driving force in today’s learning environment cannot be und...
At INSPIRE 2013 we outlined our efforts to develop a core first year undergraduate course entitled ‘...
In response to the forces of globalisation, societies and organisations have had to adapt and even p...
The Global Campus (GC) project started in May 1999 between the School of Computing Science (SCS) of ...
Technology is creating a global learning landscape for the 21st century; if Higher Education Institu...
In this paper, we discuss students’ expectations and experiences in the first term of the Year in Co...
The paper describes the creation of online learning materials for information skills and academic wr...
As effective as an instructor may be, a classroom setting simply cannot offer information systems st...