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IJEED 2011 : Special Issue on: Curriculum Design and Pedagogical Issues in Computing Education | |||||||||||||
Link: http://www.inderscience.com/browse/callpaper.php?callID=1526 | |||||||||||||
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Special Issue on Curriculum Design and Pedagogical issues in Computing Education
For Int. J. Education Economics and Development Guest Editors: Saqib Saeed Dept. of Information Systems and New Media, University of Siegen, Germany saqib.saeed@uni-siegen.de Dr. Izzat Mahmoud Alsmadi Dept. of computer information systems, Yarmouk University Jordan ialsmadi@yu.edu.jo Computing education is a challenging field due to high innovation level resulting in a huge volume of literature with a relatively short lifecycle. Consequently the computing faculty requires continuous involvement in research activities and syllabi updation. Furthermore, computing education requires extensive hands-on training sessions to enhance the skills of students to be successful in global job market. Thus in the computing domain, traditional teaching methods are not optimal. Advancements in information and communication technologies have resulted in new forms of learning that require innovative pedagogical methodologies, curriculum and evaluation strategies. In this special issue we focus on new approaches to pedagogy, curriculum design and evaluation strategies in relation to computing education. Subject Coverage: The special issue invites the contributions with a special focus on computing discipline. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Best practices for computing teaching Experience reports and case studies of teaching and learning computer science Technology support in classroom environment for computing courses Curriculum design for virtual computing courses Computer based evaluation mechanisms in computing education E Learning and computing education Distance/virtual learning and implication for computing education Role of multimedia learning system environments in computing education Web 2.0 and computing education Professional development of computing faculty Computing education and digital divide Notes to prospective authors: Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. The paper should be at least 6000 words long. All submissions will be evaluated on the basis of originality, significance, contribution, and reviewer’s comments. The contributions should be completely anonymous and the reference to own previous work should be carried out without disclosing the identity of authors. The contact information and the manuscript should be in two different MS-word files. Important Dates: Deadline for papers submission: 31 March 2011 Result notification: 30 April 2011 Camera-ready paper submission: 31 May 2011 Submission: All manuscripts formatted according to the author guidelines available at http://www.inderscience.com/mapper.php?id=31 could be submitted to the following address with the IJEED Submission as the subject line. Saqib Saeed Dept. of Information Systems and New Media, University of Siegen, Germany saqib.saeed@uni-siegen.de |
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